clear-cut
clear-cut
Definition
clear·-cut (klir′kut′)
adjective
- clearly and sharply outlined
- distinct; definite; not doubtful; unambiguous
- having all of its trees cut down
clear-cut
Synonyms
clear-cut
Usage Examples
Adjective complement with noun phrase
- make: New approaches to participation in planning and service development have had the impact of making this relationship less clear-cut.
Preposition: as
- author: Unfortunately, the reviewer believes that she is overstating her case and that the evidence is not as clear-cut as the author suggests.
Modifies a noun
- distinction: They reduce the ambiguities of reality to clear-cut distinctions.
- chance: Despite applying much pressure in the second half, the home side failed to create a single clear-cut chance.
- conclusion: In the last sentence of the abstract, a clear-cut conclusion should be presented.
- victory: The result was not a clear-cut victory for either side.
- answer: At the end of the day there are no clear-cut answers.
- boundary: These categories have neither clear-cut boundaries nor is the degree of membership equal.
Modifying Another Word
- fairly: The issues at the top of the table look fairly clear-cut.
- so: In the Abraham and Jacob cycles the picture is not so clear-cut.
- always: Determining what constitutes a syntax error is not always clear-cut.
- very: The map shows a very clear-cut south westerly route.
- not: Medicine is not clear-cut; there are many gray areas.
- quite: In some cases a single gene mutation has quite clear-cut consequences.
Used with adjective complement
- seem: Risk transfer, on the face of it, seems clear-cut.
- become: Note that the set of patients and their symptoms has not changed -- the world has not become more clear-cut in any way.
- mean: The answer, he concludes is by no means clear-cut.
- look: The issues at the top of the table look fairly clear-cut.
- make: If an offer ideas make as as clear-cut as happened in the.
- have: The beams in this area have clear-cut Roman numerals indicating that the timber was cut off site and then re-assembled by local carpenters.
Browse dictionary entries near clear-cut
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- clear and convincing evidence
- clear air turbulence
- clear
- cleanup
- cleansing
- cleanshaven
- cleanser
- cleansed
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- clear out
- clear-sighted
- Clear-text
- clear the atmosphere
- clear title
- clear to send
- clear up
- clearable
- clearance
