clarity

/ˈklæɹ.ɪ.ti/
noun 4

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(noun.)

ADJ

absolute, complete | admirable, crystal, exceptional, great | increasing | sufficient

chilling, painful, startling, terrible

The accident happened with startling clarity in her memory, as if it had just occurred yesterday.

conceptual

VERB + CLARITY

have | lack

PREP

with ( ) ~

The teacher explained the difficult topic with such clarity that all the students understood immediately.

~ of

The teacher appreciated the clarity of the student's explanation during the science lesson.

PHRASES

for the sake of clarity

Let me explain the rules again for the sake of clarity.

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