[noncount] : the quality of being clear: such as a : the quality of being easily understood
▪ The essays are edited for clarity. ▪ There is a lack of clarity in many legal documents.
b : the quality of being expressed, remembered, understood, etc., in a very exact way
▪ She remembered what happened that day with surprising clarity. ▪ I'm looking for greater clarity about what is expected of our students. ▪ The committee lacked clarity of purpose. [=the committee did not have a clearly stated purpose] ▪ a moment of clarity [=a time when you suddenly understand something]
c : the quality of being easily seen or heard
▪ The clarity of the photographs was amazing. ▪ The DVD has excellent clarity of sound. ▪ visual clarity
d : the quality of being easily seen through
▪ the clarity of the lake's water ▪ glass with exceptional clarity
e : a lack of marks or spots
▪ The vitamin is believed to improve skin clarity.
▪ The essays are edited for clarity. ▪ There is a lack of clarity in many legal documents.
b : the quality of being expressed, remembered, understood, etc., in a very exact way
▪ She remembered what happened that day with surprising clarity. ▪ I'm looking for greater clarity about what is expected of our students. ▪ The committee lacked clarity of purpose. [=the committee did not have a clearly stated purpose] ▪ a moment of clarity [=a time when you suddenly understand something]
c : the quality of being easily seen or heard
▪ The clarity of the photographs was amazing. ▪ The DVD has excellent clarity of sound. ▪ visual clarity
d : the quality of being easily seen through
▪ the clarity of the lake's water ▪ glass with exceptional clarity
e : a lack of marks or spots
▪ The vitamin is believed to improve skin clarity.





