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Meanings of
clear-cut
in anglès
Clearly or sharply defined to the mind.
distinct
trenchant
clean-cut
Related terms
clear
Clear-cut.
Related terms
cleared
Synonyms
Examples for "
distinct
"
distinct
trenchant
clean-cut
Examples for "
distinct
"
1
That leaves a
distinct
set of possible points that we can use.
2
The immigrants sought land and started to create a new,
distinct
culture.
3
Most working days he held a press conference, a
distinct
Nixon innovation.
4
We describe a
distinct
situation in a natural setting of human infection.
5
Results revealed
distinct
patterns of activation according to stimulus type and age.
1
A second less and the
trenchant
blade had shorne through his heart.
2
The goddess of wisdom was her formidable and
trenchant
mother, Lady Spencer.
3
You could give us a
trenchant
essay on the Ingratitude of Man.
4
Give me a
trenchant
statesman, or I pray you leave legislation alone.
5
The satire here is smart and
trenchant
,
if perhaps a little one-sided.
1
Was this article intended to help Tom Cruise regain his
clean
-
cut
image?
2
The nose and mouth were
clean
-
cut
and pitiless in their very symmetry.
3
Magazines which give space to house interiors often show dazzlingly
clean
-
cut
bathrooms.
4
Her words came at me, hard and
clean
-
cut
,
bent now on convincement.
5
His
clean
-
cut
face lighted up under the inspiration of some vivid description.
Usage of
clear-cut
in anglès
1
Yet you couldn't ask for anyone more
clear
-
cut
in his work habits.
2
A
clear
-
cut
case of temporary insanity, so who needs an Independent Counsel?
3
Always the same
clear
-
cut
pattern of the fields; but the colors shifted.
4
The job I was given by Ottis was quite a
clear
-
cut
one.
5
It was a fair result and there were not many
clear
-
cut
chances.
6
The preferred diet of Thylacoleo has not always been so
clear
-
cut
,
however.
7
College dominated the 90 minutes but wasted a series of
clear
-
cut
openings.
8
In my mind, the matter is clear-cut-justas the new oath is.
9
And the millionaire straightway proceeded to think, in his usual
clear
-
cut
fashion.
10
Less
clear
-
cut
in the aftermath was who, if anyone, gave the order.
11
Bowles-Simpson may offer a more
clear
-
cut
blueprint for righting America's fiscal ship.
12
The
clear
-
cut
lines of the distant cliffs faded to dim, quiet masses.
13
It's hard to imagine a more
clear
-
cut
match in an All-Ireland semi-final.
14
Desperate though Ulster's plight is, at least their position is fairly
clear
-
cut
.
15
Nothing was
clear
-
cut
and nothing was distinct, so hazy was the outlook.
16
Bob shook his head sadly, and his
clear
-
cut
young face was grave.
Other examples for "clear-cut"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
clear-cut
Adjective
Frequent collocations
as clear-cut
too clear-cut
equally clear-cut
Clear-cut
through the time