clarity

noun
UK: /ˈklærəti/
US: /ˈklærəti/
  1. The quality of being easy to understand.

    1. The speaker needs to improve the clarity of their voice.
    2. For better clarity, the report used simple language and avoided jargon.
  2. The quality of being expressed, remembered, understood, etc. in a very exact way.

    1. The text lacks clarity because it has some complicated words.
    2. The judge asked for greater clarity in the witness's statement about the events.
  3. The quality of being clear and pure.

    1. The clarity of the water in the lake was amazing.
    2. The high clarity of the diamond made it a valuable piece of jewelry.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "clarity" in English means: The quality of being easy to understand., The quality of being expressed, remembered, understood, etc. in a very exact way., The quality of being clear and pure..

The phonetic transcription of "clarity" is /ˈklærəti/ in British English and /ˈklærəti/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "clarity": lucidity, precision, transparency, certainty.

Example usage of "clarity": "The speaker needs to improve the clarity of their voice.". More examples on the page.