The noun form for the adjective clear is clearness.
The noun forms for the verb to clear are clearer, clearance, and the gerund, clearing.
A related noun form is clarity.
The abstract noun form for the adjective clear is clearness.
Another abstract noun form is clarity.
The noun form for the verb to clear is the gerund, clearing, a concrete noun.
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No, clear is not a noun. Clear is an adjective.
It depends on the way it's used but yes it can be a verb
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'clear' is clearness.
A related abstract noun form is clarity.
yes, it is because it describes the verb in a sentence; for instance "the clear blue sky." clear, is the adverb because it's describing the type of sky.
The word sought may be the verb "clarify" (to make clear), or "charity" (assistance, kindness).
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The correct spelling is "obscure". The word "obscure" can be used as either an adjective or a verb. As an adjective, it means "not clear" or "remote". As a verb, it means "to dim" or "to conceal by covering".
Set Clear Free Back better I dont think SET is an adverb.
"clear-cutting" The verb is always the doing word
Clear is a verb. It can also be an adjective and an adverb.Verb: To remove obstructions.Adjective: Transparent in colour.Adverb: Not near to something (e.g. stand clear of the doors)
Clear is already a verb.Other verbs depending on the tense are clears, clearing and cleared.Some examples are:"I will clear the way"."She clears her room"."He was clearing out the shed"."We cleared the gutters".
Clear is already a verb when used in the right context.Other verbs depending on the tense are clears, cleared and clearing.For example:"I will clear the leaves"."He clears the snow off the path"."He has cleared up the mess"."We are clearing the garden".
Clear can be a verb or adjective. Adj: The clear glass slowly grew spotted with the rain. Verb: He had to clear his name after falsely being accused.
"Said" is a verb. It's not really clear what you're asking.
You question is not clear. The verb clear can be used in the progressive form: I am creating a new fad. We have been creating a new fad. She has been creating new designs.
"Clear" is an adjective. "Clear" is an example of an English word that is in several categories. "Clear" is a verb, but "clear" is also, and mostly, an adjective: the clear glass, the sky is clear.
Find the verb. Make sure it is a good, strong, clear verb.
Clarify is a verb that means "to make (an idea, statement, etc.) clear or intelligable; to free from ambiguity".
Yes, vindicate is a verb: to clear of blame or suspicion; to prove to be right, reasonable, or justified.
No, it is an adjective. It can mean clear, distinct, or bright.