clarity

clarity
Synonyms and related words:
Atticism, accuracy, admission of light, appropriateness, articulateness, articulation, atmospheric visibility, care, ceiling, ceiling unlimited, chasteness, chastity, classicalism, classicism, clear coast, clear road, clear-cutness, clearness, coherence, comeliness, comprehensibility, connectedness, consistency, conspicuity, conspicuousness, correctitude, correctness, crystal-clearness, crystallinity, definiteness, definition, diaphaneity, diaphanousness, dignity, directness, discrimination, distinction, distinctness, ease, easiness, easy going, effortlessness, elegance, elegancy, evidence, evidentness, exactitude, explicitness, facileness, facility, felicitousness, felicity, filminess, finish, fittingness, flow, flowing periods, fluency, freedom, fussiness, gauziness, glassiness, glasslikeness, good taste, gossameriness, grace, gracefulness, gracility, high visibility, highroad, intelligibility, lack of hindrance, limpidity, low visibility, lucidity, manifestness, meticulousness, naturalness, neatness, nicety, nonopacity, obviousness, patentness, pellucidity, percipi, perspicuity, plain English, plain sailing, plain speech, plain style, plainness, plane sailing, polish, precision, prominence, propriety, purity, refinement, restraint, royal road, seeing, seemliness, sheerness, show-through, simplicity, smooth road, smooth sailing, smoothness, straight sailing, straightforwardness, structure, taste, tastefulness, terseness, thinness, transmission of light, transparence, transparency, transpicuity, transpicuousness, unadorned style, unaffectedness, unambiguousness, uncloudedness, uncomplexity, uncomplicatedness, understandability, unequivocalness, unmistakableness, visibility unlimited, visibility zero, vitreosity, vitreousness, vitrescence

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  • clarity — ► NOUN 1) the state or quality of being clear and easily perceived or understood. 2) transparency or purity. ORIGIN Latin claritas, from clarus clear …   English terms dictionary

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  • clarity — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ absolute, complete, perfect ▪ admirable, crystal, exceptional, great ▪ increasing …   Collocations dictionary

  • clarity — [[t]klæ̱rɪti[/t]] 1) N UNCOUNT The clarity of something such as a book or argument is its quality of being well explained and easy to understand. ...the ease and clarity with which the author explains difficult technical and scientific subjects.… …   English dictionary

  • clarity — clar|i|ty [ˈklærıti] n [U] [Date: 1600 1700; : 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 …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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