Pronunciation: /ˈklærəti/
noun the quality of being clear, coherent, and easily understood
A1 The teacher explained the lesson with clarity so that all the students could understand.
A2 The instructions were written with clarity, making it easy for everyone to follow.
B1 The clarity of the presentation helped the audience grasp the key points of the research.
B2 The CEO's message was delivered with clarity, leaving no room for misinterpretation.
C1 The clarity of the legal document ensured that there were no misunderstandings in the contract.
C2 The author's writing style is known for its clarity and precision, making complex topics easily understandable.
formal The report provided a great deal of clarity on the company's financial situation.
informal Can you explain that again? I need some clarity on the issue.
slang I'm so confused, I need some clarity on what's going on.
figurative The fog lifted, bringing clarity to the situation.
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