clear-cut

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adjective

1
: sharply outlined : distinct
2
: free from ambiguity or uncertainty : unambiguous
a clear-cut decision

clear-cut

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noun

: an area of forest in which all the trees have been cut down
But the logging has been concentrated in the high-volume old-growth forest, and clear-cuts are spread over almost every one of the region's watersheds.Catherine Caufield
also : clear-cutting

clear-cut

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verb

clear-cut; clear-cutting

transitive verb

: to cut down all the trees in (an area of forest)
He says there has been a massive deforestation as the Chinese have clear-cut millions of acres of Tibetan Forests to sell lumber on the export market …Daniel Goleman
… native rain forest experts who harvest plants for traditional healers, make from two to 10 times per hectare the income of a farmer who clear-cuts the forest for planting crops.Cathy Sears and Robert Neuwirth

Examples of clear-cut in a Sentence

Adjective a clear-cut case of plagiarism that resulted in her immediate dismissal clear-cut instructions that even an idiot should be able to follow
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Adjective
In the end, the pair battled all the way to the final horn, but unlike their first fight, the identity of the winner seemed much more clear-cut. Yaakov Katz, Newsweek, 9 Feb. 2025 Polar plunges and ice baths have become trendy ways to aid various ailments, but a new analysis suggests that the benefits of submerging yourself in freezing water aren’t entirely clear-cut. Maggie O'Neill, Health, 8 Feb. 2025 Nothing is simple or clear-cut about this team, which housed then-Top 25 Creighton and beat No. 6 Houston. Bryce Miller, San Diego Union-Tribune, 2 Feb. 2025 Findings from nutrition research is rarely clear-cut because diet is just one of many behaviors and lifestyle factors affecting health, but the simplicity of using food and supplements as a cure-all is especially seductive. Aimee Pugh Bernard, The Conversation, 28 Jan. 2025 See all Example Sentences for clear-cut 

Word History

First Known Use

Adjective

1849, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Noun

circa 1958, in the meaning defined above

Verb

1914, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of clear-cut was in 1849

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“Clear-cut.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/clear-cut. Accessed 16 Feb. 2025.

Kids Definition

clear-cut

adjective
ˈkli(ə)r-ˈkət
: free from doubt or uncertainty : definite
a clear-cut victory
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