cleared

[klird]

cleared Definition

  • 1free from doubt or confusion
  • 2officially authorized to leave, go, or be dismissed
  • 3remove an obstruction or unwanted item from (an area, path, or piece of land)

Using cleared: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "cleared" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The instructions were cleared up by the teacher.

  • Example

    The passengers were cleared to board the plane.

  • Example

    The debris was cleared from the road after the accident.

cleared Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for cleared

Phrases with cleared

  • to remove confusion or tension in a situation by talking about it openly

    Example

    We need to clear the air and talk about what happened.

  • to leave a place quickly

    Example

    The party was getting too loud so we decided to clear out.

  • to remove obstacles or make a path for someone or something

    Example

    The police cleared the way for the ambulance to get through the traffic.

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Summary: cleared in Brief

The term 'cleared' [klird] can be used as an adjective or verb. As an adjective, it means free from doubt or confusion. As a verb, it means officially authorized to leave, go, or be dismissed or remove an obstruction or unwanted item from an area. Examples include 'The instructions were cleared up by the teacher,' 'The passengers were cleared to board the plane,' and 'The debris was cleared from the road after the accident.' Phrases like 'clear the air' and 'clear out' denote removing confusion or leaving a place quickly, while 'clear the way' implies removing obstacles.