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How to Use "Clear" with Example Sentences
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clear
(adj):
easy to understand, see or hear; certain; being able to see-through something; having nothing in the way
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Used with verbs:
"
She
is
clear
about what she wants.
"
(be: is/am/are, seems)
"
His
demands
became
clear.
"
(became)
"
Let me
make
this
clear
.
"
(make, get)
"
I
found
her instructions
clear
.
"
(found)
Used with adverbs:
"
She was
extremely
clear
about who she wanted to invite.
"
(extremely, abundantly, very, fairly, perfectly, quite)
"
It was
not entirely
clear
what he wanted from us.
"
(not entirely, not exactly, not quite)
"
Her explanations were
relatively
clear
.
"
(relatively, reasonably)
"
It was
painfully
clear
to everyone that she was not happy.
"
(painfully)
"
It became
increasingly
clear
that I was not going to get the promotion.
"
(increasingly)
Used with prepositions:
"
It was
clear
to
him that she was not interested.
"
(to)
"
It was
clear
to
us that she didn't want to be there.
"
(to)
"
He was very
clear
about
his decision.
"
(about)
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clear
(v):
to remove something that is blocking the way; to prove that someone is innocent of a crime or wrongdoing
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Used with adverbs:
"
The land must be
completely
cleared
before the houses can be built.
"
(completely, totally, partially)
"
We
quickly
cleared
the table after dinner.
"
(quickly, hastily)
"
I need to
clear
away
the mess from the table.
"
(away, up)
"
The sky
suddenly
cleared
up.
"
(suddenly)
"
She was
formally
cleared
of the crime.
"
(formally, officially, finally, eventually, never)
Used with prepositions:
"
Please
clear
the toys
off
the floor.
"
(off, from)
"
The road was
cleared
of
fallen trees.
"
(of)
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