clarity (noun)
1clarity — ► NOUN 1) the state or quality of being clear and easily perceived or understood. 2) transparency or purity. ORIGIN Latin claritas, from clarus clear …
2clarity — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ absolute, complete, perfect ▪ admirable, crystal, exceptional, great ▪ increasing …
3clarity — noun (U) the quality of expressing ideas or thoughts in a clear way: the clarity and precision of his prose | clarity of vision/purpose: Churchill s clarity of vision impressed all who knew him …
4clarity — noun 1) the clarity of his account Syn: lucidity, lucidness, clearness, coherence; formal perspicuity Ant: vagueness, obscurity 2) the clarity of the image Syn: sharpness, clearness …
5clarity — noun 1) the clarity of his explanation Syn: lucidity, precision, coherence, transparency, simplicity 2) the clarity of the image Syn: sharpness, clearness, crispness, definition 3) …
6clarity — noun 1》 the state or quality of being clear, distinct, and easily perceived or understood. 2》 the quality of transparency or purity: the crystal clarity of water. Origin ME (in the sense glory, divine splendour ): from L. claritas, from clarus… …
7clarity — noun Etymology: Middle English clarite, from Latin claritat , claritas, from clarus Date: 1616 the quality or state of being clear ; lucidity …
8clarity — noun The state, or measure of being clear, either in appearance, thought or style; lucidity Syn: clearness, obviousness, transparency Ant: confusion …
9clarity — clar|i|ty [ klerəti ] noun uncount * 1. ) the ability to be easily understood: The main weakness of the report is its lack of clarity. 2. ) the ability to think clearly or understand things clearly: I knew with absolute clarity that this was not… …
10clarity */ — UK [ˈklærətɪ] / US [ˈklerətɪ] noun [uncountable] 1) the ability to be easily understood The main weakness of the report is its lack of clarity. 2) the ability to think clearly or understand things clearly I knew with absolute clarity that this… …