The Teachers explanation of nuclear reaction lacked clarity and therefore John interrupted her to get his doubts clarified.
Example sentence - There appeared to be no clarity in the response he gave when asked the questions of his whereabouts.
I really need clarity as to whether I should play football next year.
The clarity of the response required no further inquiry. Diamonds and wine are judged by their clarity.
use it by saying- how can you use the word ebullient in a sentence?
Just use it! Or do you mean, can you use the word beheld in a sentence.
The child did not need glasses because his eye sight was very clarity
The child did not need glasses because his eye sight was very clarity
The clarity of your voice is exceptional!
The speech was notable more for its brevity than for its clarity.
The clarity of that diamond, in the ring you are wearing, is remarkable!
Example sentence - There appeared to be no clarity in the response he gave when asked the questions of his whereabouts.
"The clarity of the diamond tells you how clear the diamond is"
Commas are a feature of sentence structure, used to separate ideas for the sake of clarity. There is no word or phrase in English that requires a comma.
I really need clarity as to whether I should play football next year.
You can put a comma before or after just about any word if the sentence structure requires it. If the sentence structure does not require it, it may be permissable to use a comma to assist in clarity and avoid confusion. Otherwise, don't use a comma. Have I confused you yet? Using a comma does not depend on the word, it depends on the structure of the sentence.
Use the whole word for clarity.
The clarity of the response required no further inquiry. Diamonds and wine are judged by their clarity.