unclear
Pronunciation: [ʌnˈklɪr]
Word
Context: “communication”
(adjective) when something is not easy to understand or see clearly. If the instructions for a game are unclear, it means you might be confused about what to do.
Example
The teacher explained the math problem so well that it was no longer unclear to the students.
Example
The directions were unclear, and the children got lost on their way to the playground.
Example
Can you explain that again? It seems a bit unclear to me.
Context: “visibility”
(adjective) when something cannot be seen well or is not bright. If it's foggy outside, the road may be unclear, making it hard to see where you're going.
Example
The sky cleared up, and visibility was no longer unclear for the pilots.
Example
During the storm, the conditions were so unclear that we couldn't see the other cars on the road.
Example
Is it unclear what we should do next in this situation?
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