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clarify

KLAR-ih-feye
verb
1
To make an idea, statement, or situation easier to understand.
"Could you clarify what you mean by that?"
"The teacher clarified the instructions before the test began."
2
To make a liquid clear by removing impurities.
"Melt and clarify the butter before adding it to the sauce."

How to Use Clarify

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishTo explain something so it's no longer confusing, or to remove impurities from a liquid.

Common pairings
clarify a point clarify matters clarify butter

Word Forms

clarified past tense, clarify plural, clarified plural, clarifies singular, clarify singular, clarified singular, clarifiest singular, clarifiedst singular, clarifieth singular

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Etymology

From Old French clarifiier, from Latin clarificare, "to make clear" — from clarus ("clear") + facere ("make").

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