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View usage for: (klærɪti) 1. uncountable nounThe clarity of something such as a book or argument is its quality of being well explained and easy to understand. ...the clarity with which the author explains technical subjects. Synonyms: clearness, precision, simplicity, transparency More Synonyms of clarity 2. uncountable nounClarity is the ability to think clearly. In business circles he is noted for his flair and clarity of vision. [+ of] 3. uncountable nounClarity is the quality of being clear in outline or sound. This remarkable technology provides far greater clarity than conventional x-rays. 4. uncountable nounThe clarity of a liquid, of glass, or of the air is the degree to which it is clear. The first thing to strike me was the amazing clarity of the water. Synonyms: transparency, translucency, translucence, clearness More Synonyms of clarity clarity in British English (ˈklærɪtɪ) noun1. clearness, as of expression 2. clearness, as of water Word origin C16: from Latin clāritās, from clārus clearclarity in American English (ˈklærəti) noun the quality or condition of being clear; clearness Word origin ME clarite < OFr clarte < L claritas < clarus, clear COBUILD Collocationsclarity moral clarity Examples of 'clarity' in a sentenceclarity But first they should provide some clarity on exactly how some of these situations will be policed.The players know who will play if people are injured so we've got great clarity in what we're going to do.But it does at least provide some clarity on an issue that has been outstanding for some time.The clarity of war provides a sense of purpose and belonging which the complications of peace often do not.The new threshold requirement of serious harm is clearly helpful and the courts have now provided some clarity about what this means.It was a period of great clarity in the writing of English.Next month's interim results will provide further clarity after what proved volatile quarterly trading patterns last year.A sound mixer is responsible for the clarity of the sound on the film.One thing that stands out from the data with great clarity is that to identify with a character is not always to approve of the character.Could I get clarity from the great man himself?It's the next step, it has more depth and clarity of sound.Police said that they were carrying out further tests'to provide clarity over the circumstances of her death '.Which is why I remember with great clarity one of the moments in my political life when this was not the case.Verdict A cool device with sassy styling, but its sound lacks clarity.All I recall with any clarity is the sound of a crack, like a whiplash. QuotationsEverything that can be said can be said clearlyLudwig WittgensteinTractatus Logico-Philosophicus In other languagesclarity British English: clarity NOUN Clarity is the quality of being clear and easy to understand. ...the ease and clarity with which the author explains difficult technical and scientific subjects. - American English: clarity
- Brazilian Portuguese: clareza
- Chinese: 明晰
- European Spanish: claridad
- French: clarté
- German: Klarheit
- Italian: chiarezza
- Japanese: 明快さ
- Korean: 명료함
- European Portuguese: clareza
- Latin American Spanish: claridad
Chinese translation of 'clarity'Definition clearness the clarity with which the author explains this technical subject Synonyms clearness precision lucidity explicitness obviousness straightforwardness comprehensibilityOpposites complexity , complication , obscurity , intricacy , imprecision , haziness The first thing to strike me was the incredible clarity of the water. Synonyms translucency translucence clearness limpidity limpidness Opposites dullness , murkiness , cloudiness QuotationEverything that can be said can be said clearly [Ludwig Wittgenstein – Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus]Additional synonymsthe ready intelligibility of her poems Synonyms clarity, precision, simplicity, lucidity, explicitness, plainness, distinctness, clearness, comprehensibilityThe apparent simplicity of his plot is deceptive. Synonyms straightforwardness, ease, clarity, obviousness, easiness, clearness, absence of complications, elementariness |