adjective “clear”
 clear, Komp. clearer, Sup. clearest
- see-through Mellen Iech un, fir d'Iwwersetzungen vun den Beispillsätz an d'monolingual Definitioune vun all Wuert ze gesinn. 
 The glass was so clear that I could see straight through to the other side. 
- shining After cleaning, the room was filled with clear, bright light. 
- not blocked or filled with things The intersection is clear; you can go. 
- without any clouds in the sky We had a clear sky for stargazing last night. 
- easy to understand The teacher's explanation was clear and easy to understand. 
- roueg (vum Gewëssen)After returning the lost wallet, she felt a sense of clear conscience. 
- kloer (Kapp)Even in stressful situations, she always managed to keep a clear head and make the right decisions. 
- loud enough to be heard easily His voice rang out clear and strong in the silent night. 
- without any marks or flaws She admired her clear skin in the mirror, free from any blemishes. 
- away from Keep the area clear of any obstacles during the fire drill. 
adverb “clear”
- at a distance from something Keep clear of the closing doors, please. 
- completely or the full distance He jumped clear over the fence without touching it. 
verb “clear”
 Infinitiv clear; hien clears; Verg. cleared; Part. Verg. cleared; Ger. clearing
- make a space free from something that is in the way The crew worked to clear the debris from the construction site. 
- to become free from obstruction After the streets cleared, it was finally safe to cross. 
- take things away from a place Before dinner, I had to clear the toys from the table. 
- go away quickly As soon as the bell rang, the students cleared out of the classroom. 
- make something clear or solve a problem The explanation helped to clear any confusion about the new policy. 
- prove someone did not commit a crime After the new evidence was presented, the suspect was cleared of all charges. 
- go past something with a small gap The airplane managed to clear the mountains with inches to spare. 
- jump or throw over a certain height or distance The athlete managed to clear the bar at a height of six feet. 
- finish a level or game successfully After many attempts, I finally cleared the difficult level in the game. 
- process successfully, as with a payment I wrote a check, but it won't clear until Monday. 
- make a certain amount of money after costs After expenses, the company was able to clear a substantial profit. 
- give permission for something The pilot waited for the control tower to clear the flight for takeoff. 
- receive permission to proceed The ship cleared for its voyage early in the morning. 
- get legal permission to use someone else's music The producer had to clear the sample before releasing the new track. 
- move a ball or puck away from one's own goal area The defender skillfully cleared the ball away from the goal. 
- make a computer memory space empty or reset a value To fix the error, I had to clear the entire database. 
noun “clear”
 Singular clear, Plural clears oder onzieleg
- the amount of open space between objects The doorway offered a clear of seven feet, enough for the tall visitors to pass through. 
- finishing a game or level After many hours of play, I finally got a clear on the hardest game mode.