"Clare" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Clare" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Clare" Meaning

The word "clarify" means to make something clear or easier to understand by explaining or interpreting it.

"Clare" Examples

5 Usage Examples for "Clare"


1.

The group of friends decided to meet at Clare's house for a movie night.

"Clare" used as a proper noun (name of a person)


2.

The newlyweds chose Clare as their wedding planner due to her exceptional organizational skills.

"Clare" used as a noun (job title)


3.

Clare, a talented artist, exhibited her paintings at the local art gallery.

"Clare" used as a noun (name of a person)


4.

According to Clare's calculations, we should be able to complete the project by the end of the month.

"Clare" used as a noun (name of a person) and a verb (to calculate)


5.

Clare's famous recipe for homemade jam has been passed down through generations in her family.

"Clare" used as an adjective (attribute of a name)

"Clare" Similar Words

Clapper

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A clapper is a flat, typically rectangular piece of metal or other material, used to create a sharp, ringing sound when struck against another object, especially a bell or a drum.

Clapperboard

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A clapperboard is a tool used in filmmaking to mark the beginning and end of each take. It is a flat wooden or plastic board with the title of the production, the scene number, and the take number written or printed on it. When the camera is ready to roll, the clapper-loader slaps the clapperboard shut against the clapper, creating a loud clap. This provides an audible marker in the audio track to help synchronize the film and sound during editing. The clapperboard is also known as a clapboard, slates, or TV capture slate.

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Clapton

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Eric Clapton is a British rock and blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He is one of the most successful and influential musicians of all time. His music career spans over 50 years, with iconic songs like "Layla", "Wonderful Tonight", and "Tears in Heaven".

Claptrap

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Claptrap refers to pretentious, empty, or nonsensical talk or writing that is overly elaborate and lacking in substance. It is often used to describe someone's words or ideas that are pompous, confusing, or devoid of genuine meaning.

Claque

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A group of people who react to a performance or speech with exaggerated applause or cheers in order to show support or manipulate the audience's opinion.

Claqueur

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Claremont

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Clarence

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Clarence is a male given name that is derived from Latin "clarus", meaning "bright" or "clear". It is often associated with qualities such as light, comfort, and peace. Clarence is also a surname that originated as an occupational name for a person who worked as a servant or attendant to a noble or aristocratic family. Additionally, Clarence is also known as the name of a famous biblical figure, identified as the Ark that washed over the world during the story of Noah's Ark, hence the phrase "clarence" becomes synonymous with "calamity"

Clarendon

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Claret

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Clarets

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Clarets refers to a type of red wine, particularly a brandy-like fortified wine made from the Clarete grape, commonly produced in the Bordeaux region of France.

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Clarichord

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