单词 | clearness |
释义 | clearnessn. The quality of being clear; in various senses of the adjective. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > beauty > [noun] wlitec825 faireOE fairnessOE fairlecc1225 fairheadc1300 fairshipc1300 forma1382 clearnessa1400 beautyc1405 delicacya1450 pulchritudea1460 speciositya1470 lovelinessa1500 beautifulnessc1500 formosityc1500 fairhood?1503 bewtynes?c1510 decorea1513 venusty1559 decorum1604 bellitude1623 beauteousnessa1631 loveliheada1637 decor1656 luculency1656 Venus1657 coquetry1794 beautyhood1832 glamour1840 the world > the earth > weather and the atmosphere > weather > fine weather > [noun] > clear condition clearnessa1400 clear1589 openness1611 cloudlessnessa1851 a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Vesp.) l. 12573 Þe clernes self o godds light Schan on him. c1400 (?c1380) Cleanness (1920) l. 1353 In þe clernes of his concubines & curious wedez. c1440 Promptorium Parvulorum 81 Clerenesse of wedyr, serenitas. c1440 Gesta Romanorum (Harl.) v. 12 Þere shynith the sonne in here clerenesse. 1590 Sir P. Sidney Covntesse of Pembrokes Arcadia ii. sig. R2v He shewed no more strength in shaking of his staffe: but..the fine cleerness of bearing it was exceeding delightfull. 1631 Eng. Primer of Our Lady 477 Send us from the heavenly coast Cleerenes of Thy beames so bright. 2. Freedom from opacity, obscurity, or discolourment; distinctness or purity of light or colour; transparency, pellucidness. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > light > transparency or translucence > [noun] diaphanity1477 perspicuitya1500 sheerness1587 transparence1594 translucency1598 tralucency1599 transparency1615 clarity1616 pellucidity1642 diaphaneity1660 pellucidness1684 clearness1692 translucidity1694 translucidness1727 transparentness1727 translucence1755 see-through1954 the world > matter > colour > quality of colour > [noun] > purity or clearness clearness1692 1692 tr. C. de Saint-Évremond Misc. Ess. 372 You see upon her face a lively Clearness, an Air of Health. 1856 A. P. Stanley Sinai & Palestine x The clearness of the Eastern atmosphere. 1860 P. H. Gosse Romance Nat. Hist. 91 The extreme clearness of the water permits the coral..to be distinctly seen. 3. Distinctness of vision, sound, expression, comprehension, etc. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sight and vision > types of vision > [noun] > clear- or sharp-sightedness quicknessa1398 clearness1535 eagle eye1567 perspicacity1606 quicksightedness1625 piercingnessa1628 sharpsightedness1647 edgea1682 clear-sightednessa1691 acuity1866 visual acuity1889 V.A.1932 stereo-acuity1942 the mind > mental capacity > understanding > intelligence, cleverness > sharpness, shrewdness, insight > [noun] > clarity knowledgea1398 perspiciencec1450 clearness1535 perspicacity1548 insightc1580 perspective?a1586 subtileness1591 perspicacy1600 clarity1616 quicksightedness1625 perspicuity1662 clear-sightednessa1691 perspicaciousness1727 percipiency1845 far-sightedness1846 clairvoyance1861 X-ray scrutiny1896 the mind > language > linguistics > study of speech sound > speech sound > [noun] > qualities of speech sounds strength1550 smoothedness1574 clearness1665 apertion1668 nasality1774 accentuation1806 percussiveness1863 nasalism1876 compactness1930 over-articulation1935 orality1949 society > leisure > the arts > literature > style of language or writing > clarity > [noun] plainnessc1475 perspicuity?1529 lightsomeness1581 dilucidity1603 transparency1615 clarity1616 limpitude1623 perspicuousness1697 lucidness1836 lucidity1851 pellucidity1868 limpidity1870 limpidness1870 clear-cutness1871 luminousness1873 clearness1885 1535 Bible (Coverdale) Prov. xv. D Like as ye clearnesse of ye eyes reioyseth ye herte. a1600 R. Hooker Of Lawes Eccl. Politie (1648) vi. 2 That clearnesse of well advised judgement. 1665 R. Boyle Disc. iii. ii, in Occas. Refl. sig. C8v Does much improve ones Voice, both as to strength and clearness. 1690 J. Locke Ess. Humane Understanding iv. iv. 284 That which is requisite to make our Knowledge certain, is the Clearness of our Ideas. 1751 S. Johnson Rambler No. 176. ⁋11 They see with great clearness whatever is too remote to be discovered by the rest of Mankind. 1856 J. A. Froude Hist. Eng. (1858) I. ii. 123 Touching the pith of the matter with telling clearness. 1885 F. Temple Relations Relig. & Sci. v. 149 The New Testament affirms with a clearness previously unknown the immortality of the soul. 1885 Spectator 24 July 5/1 His sufferings did not abate the clearness of his intellect. ΘΚΠ society > morality > virtue > purity > [noun] cleannessc890 unwemmednessc1175 purity?c1225 shireness?c1225 cleanshipc1230 uncorruptionc1384 purenessa1398 undefoulingnessc1400 whitenessc1400 cleanliness1430 immaculation1509 clearness1526 undefiledness1571 uncorruptness1583 unspottedness1598 intemerateness1607 uncorruptedness1611 candour1612 spotlessness1619 immaculateness1641 candidness1654 unblemishedness1656 intemeration1660 unstainedness1685 pearliness1760 taintlessness1811 stainlessness1862 1526 W. Bonde Pylgrimage of Perfection iii. sig. CCCiiiv Some more some lesse, as the clerenesse of their consciences requireth. 1561 J. Daus tr. H. Bullinger Hundred Serm. vpon Apocalips li. 343 Which [blame] being taken out of ye way, all clearenes should seme to come againe. 1625 F. Bacon Ess. (new ed.) 27 The former Opinion..of their good Faith, and Clearnesse of dealing. a1661 T. Fuller Worthies (1662) Mddx. 176 Termed Purevale..because of the cleerness of the Corn growing therein. 1701 G. Whitehead Truth Prevalent To Rdr. 7 Knowing my own Innocency and Clearness..from any Design of such Palliation. 5. Freedom from anything obstructive. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > easiness > [noun] > absence of hindrance or encumbrance clearnessa1616 freedom1705 disencumbrance1712 disembarrassment1818 unencumberedness1891 society > occupation and work > materials > raw material > wood > [noun] > wood without knots > condition of clearness1721 the world > space > relative position > condition of being open or not closed > [noun] > and unobstructed patency1843 clearness1869 a1616 W. Shakespeare Macbeth (1623) iii. i. 134 I require a clearenesse . View more context for this quotation 1721 R. Bradley Philos. Acct. Wks. Nature 171 The clearness of their Stems, without Knots. 1869 Daily News 30 Mar. This clearness of the road considerably facilitated their march. 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