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    clarity
    /ˈklarɪti/

    noun

    • 1. the quality of being coherent and intelligible: "for the sake of clarity, each of these strategies is dealt with separately" Similar luciditylucidnessclearnessperspicuityOpposite obscurityvagueness
    • 2. the quality of transparency or purity: "the crystal clarity of water" Similar limpiditylimpidnessclearnesstransparencyOpposite opacitymurkiness

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  2. CLARITY definition: 1. the quality of being clear and easy to understand: 2. the quality of being easy to see or hear…. Learn more.

  3. Nov 6, 2024 · : the state of having a full, detailed, and orderly mental grasp of something. She remembered that day with surprising clarity. Employees are looking for some clarity [=understanding] on the company's new policies. The first step is to ensure you have clarity of purpose.

  4. the ability to think clearly and not be confused: He has shown great clarity of mind. mental clarity. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  5. The clarity of something such as a book or argument is its quality of being well explained and easy to understand. ...the clarity with which the author explains technical subjects. Synonyms: clearness, precision, simplicity, transparency More Synonyms of clarity. 2. uncountable noun.

  6. the ability to think about or understand something clearly. clarity of thought/purpose/vision. With painful clarity she remembered the day he had died. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. if a picture, substance or sound has clarity, you can see or hear it very clearly, or see through it easily. the clarity of the sound on the recording.

  7. Clarity means clearness. Clean water running down a mountain has clarity. So does a lovely singing voice: it's clear and pure. If you bring clarity to a situation, you help people see what really happened by clearing up misunderstandings or giving explanations.

  8. Define clarity. clarity synonyms, clarity pronunciation, clarity translation, English dictionary definition of clarity. n. 1. Clearness of appearance: the clarity of the mountain air. 2. Clearness of thought or style; lucidity: writes with clarity and perception.

  9. The clarity of something such as a book or argument is its quality of being well explained and easy to understand. [...] 2. Clarity is the ability to think clearly. [...] 3. Clarity is the quality of being clear in outline or sound. [...] More.

  10. the quality of being clear and easy to understand: She described the process with great clarity. (Definition of clarity from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of clarity. in Chinese (Traditional) 清晰易懂, 清楚明瞭, 容易聽/看… See more. in Chinese (Simplified) 清晰易懂, 清楚明了, 容易听/看… See more. in Spanish.

  11. a : the quality of being easily understood. The essays are edited for clarity. There is a lack of clarity in many legal documents. b : the quality of being expressed, remembered, understood, etc., in a very exact way. She remembered what happened that day with surprising clarity.