100 Examples of sentences containing the adverb "clear"
Definition
The adverb clear means in a way that is easy to perceive, understand, or interpret. It can also refer to something being free from obstruction or ambiguity.
Synonyms
- Obviously
 - Clearly
 - Distinctly
 - Evidently
 - Plainly
 - Manifestly
 - Unambiguously
 - Lucidly
 - Transparently
 - Decidedly
 
Antonyms
- Ambiguously
 - Vaguely
 - Confusingly
 - Obscurely
 - Indistinctly
 - Unclear
 - Murkily
 - Fuzzily
 - Implicitly
 - Doubtfully
 
Examples
- She explained the topic clearly so everyone could understand.
 - The instructions were clear and easy to follow.
 - He spoke clearly, making sure his message was understood.
 - The sky was clear after the storm passed.
 - Please state your opinion clearly so we can hear you.
 - It was clear that she was not interested in the proposal.
 - The water in the lake was clear and inviting.
 - The teacher made the concept clear with a simple example.
 - The path was clear of any obstacles.
 - His intentions were clear from the beginning.
 - The terms of the agreement were laid out clearly.
 - She saw the clear difference between the two options.
 - The air felt clear and fresh after the rain.
 - The report was written in a clear and concise manner.
 - It became clear that he had made a mistake.
 - The view from the mountaintop was clear and breathtaking.
 - I can see clearly now that I've had some time to think.
 - The message was delivered clearly and effectively.
 - The clear glass allowed us to see the fish inside.
 - The fog lifted, and the horizon became clear.
 - He made his point clear during the discussion.
 - The evidence presented was clear and compelling.
 - The path forward became clear after the meeting.
 - She answered the questions clearly and confidently.
 - The difference in quality was clear to everyone.
 - The clear instructions helped us finish the project on time.
 - The artist's vision was clear in her latest painting.
 - His tone was clear, lacking any hint of sarcasm.
 - The stars were clear in the night sky.
 - The purpose of the project was clear from the outset.
 - I need you to speak a bit more clearly.
 - The lake was so clear that we could see the bottom.
 - She painted her emotions clearly on the canvas.
 - His commitment to the cause was clear to all.
 - The rules were laid out clearly in the handbook.
 - The presentation was clear, making it easy to follow along.
 - The clear water was perfect for swimming.
 - She could see clearly that he was upset.
 - The clear outline of the mountain was visible against the sky.
 - The path was clear, allowing for a smooth journey.
 - He explained the rules clearly, so no one was confused.
 - The clear blue sky was a welcome sight.
 - It was clear that changes were needed in the organization.
 - The instructions were so clear that even a child could understand.
 - The sunset was clear and beautiful.
 - She spoke clearly, ensuring everyone heard her.
 - The clear message resonated with the audience.
 - The teacher's example made the concept clear to the students.
 - The clear signal indicated it was safe to cross.
 - I can see things clearly now.
 - His motives were clear after he explained them.
 - The clear water sparkled in the sunlight.
 - The artist's style is clear in this piece.
 - The path was clear, leading us directly to the destination.
 - Her handwriting was clear, making it easy to read.
 - The report outlined the issues in a clear manner.
 - The sky turned clear as the storm subsided.
 - The clear directions helped us navigate the city.
 - It was clear that they were having a disagreement.
 - The clear glass wall allowed for an open feel in the office.
 - The clear distinction between the two candidates was evident.
 - He delivered his speech clearly, captivating the audience.
 - The clear waters of the Caribbean are stunning.
 - The explanation was clear, making it easy to grasp.
 - The mountain range was clear against the bright blue sky.
 - She felt clear about her decision after discussing it.
 - The clear sound of the bell echoed in the hall.
 - The argument was presented clearly, with valid points.
 - The clear sky promised a beautiful day ahead.
 - The clear pathway made the hike enjoyable.
 - The teacher ensured the lesson was clear to all students.
 - The clear lake reflected the surrounding trees perfectly.
 - His smile was clear and genuine.
 - She made her feelings clear in the letter.
 - The clear response from the audience was encouraging.
 - The instructions were clear, but I still made mistakes.
 - The clear definition helped everyone understand the term.
 - The clear signal prompted us to proceed.
 - The clear air in the mountains felt refreshing.
 - His intent was clear, and everyone understood him.
 - The clear water glistened in the sunlight.
 - The clear path allowed us to reach our goal quickly.
 - The teacher's explanation was clear, making the topic easy.
 - It was clear that she had worked hard on the project.
 - The clear skies lifted everyone's spirits.
 - The clear message was well received by all.
 - The clear difference between right and wrong was emphasized.
 - She articulated her thoughts clearly and effectively.
 - The clear vision for the project inspired the team.
 - The clear boundaries made it easy to know where to stop.
 - The clear window provided a lovely view of the garden.
 - The clear outline of the plan was beneficial for everyone involved.
 - It was clear that the team needed to work together.
 - The clear sound of laughter filled the room.
 - The clear instructions were a great help during the task.
 - The clear water was perfect for fishing.
 - The clear goals set by the manager guided the team forward.
 - The clear communication made the collaboration smooth.
 - The clear distinction between the two styles was fascinating.
 - She expressed her thoughts clearly, leaving no room for misunderstanding.
 
