A vocal clue is a hint or signal expressed through spoken words or sounds, often involving language or communication. An auditory clue is a hint or signal detected through hearing, which may include sounds, tones, or noises. In essence, a vocal clue involves the use of words or vocalizations, while an auditory clue can encompass a broader range of sounds.
Tagalog translation of CLUE: pananda
The Tagalog term for clue is Bakas.
Tagalog term of clue: palatandaan
Tagalog translation of CLUE: pahiwatig: palatandaan
The word 'clue' is both a noun (clue, clues) and a verb (clue, clues, cluing, clued). Example uses: Noun: What does the clue for two down mean? Verb: My friends clue me in when things go on sale.
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i have no clue
Not a clue...
Have no clue
i have on clue
They're opposites
not a clue
I don't really have a clue
A clue is a datum - a fact. A "theory" tries to tell you what the fact means.
I would not have a clue
i dont have a clue ;0 ;0;0;0;0;0
They're opposites