A1 noun Neutral #2,721 am häufigsten

clarity

/ˈklærəti/

Clarity is the quality of being easy to see, hear, or understand. It is used to describe how clear an idea, a sound, or an image is.

Beispiele

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1

The water in the lake has amazing clarity.

The water in the lake is very clear and see-through.

2

We seek clarity on the new government policy.

We want a clear explanation about the new government rules.

3

I love the clarity of this phone's screen.

The picture on this phone is very sharp and easy to see.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
clarity
Verb
clarify
Adverb
clearly
Adjektiv
clear
Verwandt
clearance
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Merkhilfe

Think of the word 'Clear'. Adding '-ity' turns the state of being clear into a thing (a noun). Clear + ity = Clarity.

Schnelles Quiz

The student asked the teacher for ___ on the homework instructions.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: clarity

Beispiele

1

The water in the lake has amazing clarity.

everyday

The water in the lake is very clear and see-through.

2

We seek clarity on the new government policy.

formal

We want a clear explanation about the new government rules.

3

I love the clarity of this phone's screen.

informal

The picture on this phone is very sharp and easy to see.

4

The essay lacks clarity in its main argument.

academic

The writing is not easy to understand in its main point.

5

The manager asked for clarity regarding the budget.

business

The boss wanted a clear explanation about the money plan.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
clarity
Verb
clarify
Adverb
clearly
Adjektiv
clear
Verwandt
clearance

Häufige Kollokationen

lack of clarity not being clear enough
mental clarity having a clear and focused mind
provide clarity to give a clear explanation
absolute clarity being 100% clear
gain clarity to start to understand something better

Häufige Phrasen

for the sake of clarity

to make sure everyone understands

crystal clarity

being as clear as glass

bring clarity to

to make a situation easier to understand

Wird oft verwechselt mit

clarity vs clearness

Clearness often describes physical things (like glass), while clarity often describes thoughts or speech.

clarity vs cleanliness

Cleanliness is about being clean/not dirty; clarity is about being easy to see or understand.

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Nutzungshinweise

Use 'clarity' as a noun when you want to talk about how easy it is to perceive or comprehend something. It is very common in professional settings when asking for better explanations.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often use the adjective 'clear' when they need the noun 'clarity'. For example, do not say 'I need more clear'; say 'I need more clarity'.

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Merkhilfe

Think of the word 'Clear'. Adding '-ity' turns the state of being clear into a thing (a noun). Clear + ity = Clarity.

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Wortherkunft

Derived from the Latin word 'claritas', which means brightness or splendor.

Grammatikmuster

uncountable noun often used with the preposition 'of' usually follows verbs like 'provide', 'seek', or 'lack'
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Kultureller Kontext

In many Western business cultures, 'clarity' is highly valued as a sign of honesty and efficiency.

Schnelles Quiz

The student asked the teacher for ___ on the homework instructions.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: clarity

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