Pronunciation: /klɪr-aɪd/
adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'clear-eyed' describes someone who is alert, perceptive, and able to see things clearly.
A1 She has clear-eyed vision and can see things clearly.
A2 The child looked at the world with clear-eyed innocence.
B1 The detective approached the case with a clear-eyed determination to solve it.
B2 The scientist analyzed the data with a clear-eyed objectivity.
C1 The leader made decisions with a clear-eyed understanding of the consequences.
C2 The journalist viewed the situation with a clear-eyed perspective, free from bias.
formal She approached the situation with a clear-eyed assessment of the facts.
informal He looked at the problem with clear-eyed determination to find a solution.
slang She had a clear-eyed view of the issue and didn't let emotions cloud her judgment.
figurative His clear-eyed vision of the future guided his decision-making process.
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