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- pronunciation:
- klae
rih
faI
- parts of speech:
- transitive verb, intransitive verb
- features:
- Word Explorer, Word Parts
part of speech: |
transitive verb |
inflections: |
clarifies, clarifying, clarified |
definition 1: |
to make more understandable; make clear.
She clarified her objections to the plan.- synonyms:
- elucidate, explain
- antonyms:
- confuse, muddy, obfuscate
- similar words:
- account, analyze, clear, define, demonstrate, describe, disclose, explicate, get across, illuminate, interpret, resolve, show, sort
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definition 2: |
to remove impurities; render clearer.
This filter clarifies water.- synonyms:
- clear, purify
- similar words:
- cleanse, filter, purge, rarefy, refine
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related words: |
amplify, detail, exemplify, exhibit, explain, expound, filter, fine, illustrate, isolate, purify, translate |
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part of speech: |
intransitive verb |
definition: |
to become clearer.
The confused political situation has clarified recently.- similar words:
- clear, resolve
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related words: |
comment |
derivations: |
clarification (n.), clarifier (n.) |
The word clarify
contains the following part:
-fy, -ify, -efy
Latin
verb-forming suffix
that means make, cause to be, become
  More about this word part:
The suffix group -fy
, -ify
, -efy
forms verbs from primarily Latin bases. When -ify
attaches to an English base, the base is an adjective (uglify, Frenchify) or noun (citify, zombify) usually having one syllable or two syllables ending in |i|. Verbs ending in -fy
have corresponding noun forms ending in -ion: as a rule, -ify
becomes -ification ( verify
, verification); -efy
becomes -efaction (putrefy, putrefaction). See also fac, fic, fec, fact, fect.
  Example words:
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