clarity
clar‧i‧ty AC /ˈklærəti, ˈklærɪti/ BrE AmE noun [uncountable] [Word Family: noun: ↑clarity, ↑clearance, ↑clearing, ↑clarification, ↑clearness; verb: ↑clear, ↑clarify; adverb: ↑clear, ↑clearly; adjective: ↑clear ≠ ↑unclear] [Date: 1600-1700; Language: Latin; Origin: claritas, from clarus; ⇨ ↑clear1] 1. the clarity of a piece of writing, law, argument etc is its quality of being expressed clearly ⇨ clear: Letters may be edited for length and clarity. a lack of clarity in the law on property rights 2. the ability to think, understand, or remember something clearly ⇨ clear: He had only visited the village once, but remembered it with surprising clarity. clarity of vision/purpose/thought etc Churchill’s clarity of vision impressed all who knew him. 3. the quality of being clear and easy to see or hear ⇨ clear: The picture was of such clarity that it could have been a photograph.
clarityhu◎ | ['klæriti] | ※ | danh từ | | ■ | sự trong (nước...) | | ■ | sự rõ ràng, sự sáng sủa |
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