ADJECTIVE
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transmitting light; able to be seen through with clarity
lucid air
a pellucid brook
transparent crystal
the cold crystalline water of melted snow
could see the sand on the bottom of the limpid pool
crystal clear skies -
(of language) transparently clear; easily understandable
pellucid prose
a luculent oration
writes in a limpid style
lucid directions
a crystal clear explanation
a perspicuous argument
How To Use crystal clear In A Sentence
- But he hasn't been unclear; he's been crystal clear, albeit in stating a nullity - the party has no position.
- It is crystal clear what we must do.
- This time their chiming guitars and bouncy bass lines were as crystal clear as the air around them. Times, Sunday Times
- The sound is beefy, bassy and crystal clear. The Sun
- From majestic mountains and valleys of GREen to crystal clear waters so blue, this wish is coming to you.
- The waterfalls were crystal clear, while elegant pavilions stand under trees that drip with bright red flowers.
- When it comes to gauging the temperature, frozen blocks of ice clogging up your rod rings are as crystal clear an indicator as anyone could wish for.
- A bellbird's call, crystal clear, was the only intrusion.
- More adventurous tourists take to the crystal clear water for scuba diving, jet-skiing and windsurfing. The Sun
- He pulled down a clear bottle filled with a crystal clear liquid and poured it into a glass beaker while, at the same time, he poured a light blue bottle into the same jar.