clarity
Pronunciation: [ˈklær.ɪ.ti]
Word
Context: "communication"
(noun) how easily someone can understand something. It's about making sure your words and ideas are clear and not confusing. When you explain something well, you give clarity to others.
Example
The teacher explained the topic with great clarity, and all the students understood it.
Example
The presentation lacked clarity, making it hard for everyone to follow.
Example
How can we improve the clarity of our instructions?
Context: "vision"
(noun) the quality of being clear and easy to see. This can mean looking at something without any blur or obstacles. Like when you can see everything sharply and easily.
Example
On a sunny day, the clarity of the ocean water is amazing; you can see all the way to the bottom.
Example
The fog reduced the clarity of the landscape, making it difficult to see far.
Example
What affects the clarity of the pictures we take?
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