(of the air or atmosphere, or a substance in the air) Opposite of dense or heavy
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Opposite of filled or covered over with clouds
Opposite of murky or hazy, visually obscured
Opposite of ambiguous or unclear in definition or interpretation
(of a visual or image) Opposite of blurry and not defined
“He was a painter that specialized in still-life images that were clear and defined.”
Opposite of visually cloudy, difficult or impossible to see through
(of a liquid) Opposite of cloudy, opaque, or thick with suspended matter
Opposite of physically or visibly unclear or indistinct
“The council was adamant that clear instructions were explicitly displayed when I attempted to dispute my parking fine.”
Opposite of hidden from knowledge
“Her past was an open secret that everyone in town was now aware of.”
Opposite of unable to think clearly
Opposite of visually cloudy or opaque
(of a color) Opposite of not bright or pure
“I would then cast my eyes over the beautiful garden covered in vivid red roses.”
Opposite of lacking visual sharpness
(of the air or atmosphere, or a substance in the air) Opposite of dense or heavy
“Even though there is only light rain, you should still be careful when you navigate around the ravine.”
Opposite of feeling sad and dispirited
Opposite of likely to lead to an adverse or bad outcome
Opposite of not known with certainty
“Isn't it only fair not to ruin someone's name until it's definite that a crime was committed and the individual accused was indeed the culprit?”
Opposite of that has been moved out of sight
“Kerry would warn Justin against treading on the exposed electrical wires.”
Opposite of having a very dark color (as of soot or coal)
Opposite of secretive in nature
“How long can we keep this disaster quiet before it becomes public?”
Opposite of to have made something more complex
“Removing the superfluous data in this report simplified the facts.”
Opposite of past tense for to make, or cause to be, blur or dim
“The dismal skies began to clear with patches of blue poking through white fluffy clouds.”
Opposite of past tense for to confuse or obscure
“He poses a question in terms that allow me to clarify the change marking this moment at all levels of cultural production.”
Opposite of past tense for to make dirty, darker or less pure
“This cleanup method of magnetizing the oil can provide a better way to cleanse the ocean of oil pollutants when corporations release them into the sea.”
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