| • | Free from opaqueness; transparent; bright; light; luminous; unclouded. | 
 | • | Free from ambiguity or indistinctness; lucid; perspicuous; plain; evident; manifest; indubitable. | 
 | • | Able to perceive clearly; keen; acute; penetrating; discriminating; as, a clear intellect; a clear head. | 
 | • | Not clouded with passion; serene; cheerful. | 
 | • | Easily or distinctly heard; audible; canorous. | 
 | • | Without mixture; entirely pure; as, clear sand. | 
 | • | Without defect or blemish, such as freckles or knots; as, a clear complexion; clear lumber. | 
 | • | Free from guilt or stain; unblemished. | 
 | • | Without diminution; in full; net; as, clear profit. | 
 | • | Free from impediment or obstruction; unobstructed; as, a clear view; to keep clear of debt. | 
 | • | Free from embarrassment; detention, etc. | 
 | • | Full extent; distance between extreme limits; especially; the distance between the nearest surfaces of two bodies, or the space between walls; as, a room ten feet square in the clear. | 
 | • | In a clear manner; plainly. | 
 | • | Without limitation; wholly; quite; entirely; as, to cut a piece clear off. | 
 | • | To render bright, transparent, or undimmed; to free from clouds. | 
 | • | To free from impurities; to clarify; to cleanse. | 
 | • | To free from obscurity or ambiguity; to relive of perplexity; to make perspicuous. | 
 | • | To render more quick or acute, as the understanding; to make perspicacious. | 
 | • | To free from impediment or incumbrance, from defilement, or from anything injurious, useless, or offensive; as, to clear land of trees or brushwood, or from stones; to clear the sight or the voice; to clear one's self from debt; -- often used with of, off, away, or out. | 
 | • | To free from the imputation of guilt; to justify, vindicate, or acquit; -- often used with from before the thing imputed. | 
 | • | To leap or pass by, or over, without touching or failure; as, to clear a hedge; to clear a reef. | 
 | • | To gain without deduction; to net. | 
 | • | To become free from clouds or fog; to become fair; -- often followed by up, off, or away. | 
 | • | To disengage one's self from incumbrances, distress, or entanglements; to become free. | 
 | • | To make exchanges of checks and bills, and settle balances, as is done in a clearing house. | 
 | • | To obtain a clearance; as, the steamer cleared for Liverpool to-day. |