verb

clears

to tidy, to remove, to become bright, to empty

He clears the table after dinner.

He clears the table after dinner.

The sky clears after the rain.

The sky clears after the rain.

She clears her throat before speaking.

She clears her throat before speaking.

((sb.)) clears ((sth.)) to remove things from a place He clears the snow from the path.

((sth.)) clears to become free of clouds or mist The weather clears in the afternoon.

((sb.)) clears ((one's)) throat to cough lightly to speak more clearly The speaker clears his throat.

Synonyms: tidies, removes, empties; Antonyms: clutters, obstructs, clouds

From Old French 'cler', from Latin 'clarus' meaning 'clear, bright, distinct'. The verb form means 'to make clear'.

Imagine clearing a messy desk. The action makes the desk 'clear' of objects.

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