Pronunciation: /pərˈspɪkjuəti/
noun the quality of being easily understood or clear in expression
A1 The teacher explained the lesson with perspicuity so that the students could easily understand.
A2 The instructions on the packaging were written with perspicuity, making it simple for the consumer to use the product.
B1 The CEO's speech was praised for its perspicuity, as it clearly outlined the company's goals and strategies.
B2 The legal document was drafted with perspicuity to ensure that all parties involved understood their rights and obligations.
C1 The author's perspicuity in explaining complex scientific concepts made the book accessible to a wide range of readers.
C2 The diplomat's perspicuity in negotiating the peace treaty helped bring an end to the conflict.
adjective perspicuous
A1 The instructions were written with perspicuity so even beginners could understand.
A2 The perspicuity of the map made it easy for tourists to navigate the city.
B1 The perspicuity of the contract helped both parties clearly understand their obligations.
B2 The professor's perspicuity in explaining complex theories made the subject easier to grasp.
C1 The perspicuity of the legal document ensured there were no misunderstandings in the court case.
C2 The author's perspicuity in conveying deep philosophical concepts impressed even the most critical readers.
formal The perspicuity of the legal document made it easy for everyone to understand.
informal I appreciate the perspicuity of your explanation.
slang The perspicuity of his speech was on point.
figurative The perspicuity of her thoughts shone through in her writing.
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