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From Middle English unclere, equivalent to un- + clear. Compare Saterland Frisian uunkloor (“unclear”), West Frisian ûnklear (“inoperative, broken”), Dutch onklaar (“out of order, defective, broken”), German unklar (“unclear”), Danish uklar (“unclear”), Swedish oklar (“unclear”).
unclear (comparative unclearer or more unclear, superlative unclearest or most unclear)
- Ambiguous; liable to more than one interpretation.
The remark she made comparing her life with that of a fish was unclear. - Not clearly or explicitly defined.
- Not easy to see or read; indecipherable or unreadable.
From such a long distance away, the name on the signpost was unclear. - Not having a clear idea; uncertain.
I'm still unclear about what she meant by that remark.
- unclear medicine
- unclearly (adv)
ambiguous; liable to more than one interpretation
- Belarusian: няя́сны (njajásny)
- Bulgarian: нея́сен (bg) (nejásen)
- Chinese:
Mandarin: 不清 (zh) (bùqīng) - Czech: nejasný (cs) m
- Finnish: monitulkintainen (fi), epäselvä (fi)
- German: unklar (de), unübersichtlich (de)
- Greek: ασαφής (el) (asafís)
Ancient Greek: ἀσαφής (asaphḗs) - Hungarian: homályos (hu), ködös (hu)
- Italian: ambiguo (it), confuso (it)
- Lithuanian: neaiškus m
- Macedonian: неја́сен (nejásen)
- Plautdietsch: onkloa
- Polish: niejasny (pl)
- Portuguese: confuso (pt)
- Romanian: neclar (ro), ambiguu (ro)
- Russian: нея́сный (ru) (nejásnyj)
- Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: нејасан
Latin: nejasan (sh) - Slovak: nejasný
- Slovene: nejasen
- Spanish: ambiguo (es), equívoco (es), poco claro, confuso (es)
- Turkish: bulanık (tr)
- Ukrainian: нея́сний (uk) (nejásnyj)
- Yiddish: אומקלאָר (umklor)
not clearly or explicitly defined
- Chinese:
Mandarin: 不明顯 / 不明显 (zh) (bù míngxiǎn) - Czech: nejasný (cs) m
- Finnish: epäselvä (fi)
- German: unklar (de)
- Greek: αδιευκρίνιστος (el) (adiefkrínistos)
- Hungarian: tisztázatlan (hu)
- Italian: vago (it), impreciso (it)
- Japanese: 不明 (ja) (fumei)
- Polish: niejasny (pl)
- Portuguese: confuso (pt)
- Russian: нея́сный (ru) (nejásnyj), непоня́тный (ru) (neponjátnyj)
- Spanish: poco claro, confuso (es)
unclear (third-person singular simple present unclears, present participle unclearing, simple past and past participle uncleared)
- (transitive, rare) To undo the process of clearing.
- 1998, Jeffrey J. Mayer, ACT! 4 for Windows for Dummies, page xx:
Clearing, unclearing and deleting activities - 2012, Gerald DeJong, Investigating Explanation-Based Learning, page 108:
[…] finally [the block] would be cleared and remain that way until moved. Although this clearing and unclearing can occur repeatedly, the current BAGGER algorithm is unable to generalize number within unwindable subproofs.
- 1998, Jeffrey J. Mayer, ACT! 4 for Windows for Dummies, page xx: