Clarity [noun]

Definition of Clarity:

clearness

Opposite/Antonyms of Clarity:


Sentence/Example of Clarity:

They’re seeking online public workshops for residents to share their priorities for the next chief, public disclosure of the participants involved in the process and clarity on how community input will be used in the decision-making process.

The new attributes help provide clarity and reassurance to potential customers that safety protocols are in place.

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Objectively measuring loneliness in the brain, as opposed to asking people how they feel, could provide some clarity on the connection between depression and loneliness, for example.

The authors hope that the models can bring some clarity to the role of technology in fighting the pandemic.

The four new phones will be split into two basic and two high-end models for the first time, and all will feature OLED displays with improved color and clarity.

There’s no perfect recipe for success in testimonial link building apart from ensuring clarity and relevance.

The explanation of his mysterious earlier moods offered itself with a clarity that was ghastly.

The voice that had been held rigidly to the usual calm clarity of an official announcer became suddenly high-pitched and vibrant.