Idioms for clear

    in the clear,
    1. absolved of blame or guilt; free: He was suspected of the theft, but evidence put him in the clear.
    2. en clair.

Origin of clear

1250–1300; Middle English clere < Anglo-French, Old French cler < Latin clārus

synonym study for clear

3. See clean.

OTHER WORDS FROM clear

British Dictionary definitions for clear away (1 of 2)

clear away

verb

(adverb) to remove (objects) from (the table) after a meal

British Dictionary definitions for clear away (2 of 2)

Derived forms of clear

clearable, adjective clearer, noun clearness, noun

Word Origin for clear

C13 clere, from Old French cler, from Latin clārus clear, bright, brilliant, illustrious

Idioms and Phrases with clear away (1 of 2)

clear away

see clear out, def. 1.

Idioms and Phrases with clear away (2 of 2)

clear