claridad - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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claridad (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/klaɾiˈðað/

Translation Options into English

Meaning and Usage

"Claridad" refers to the quality of being clear, whether in understanding, transparency, or brightness. In the Spanish language, it can be used in various contexts, such as discussing the clarity of a message, the brightness of a light, or the ease of understanding in communication. The word is fairly common in both oral and written contexts, often found in academic writing, daily conversation, and journalism.

Example Sentences

  1. La claridad de sus ideas hizo que todos entendieran el concepto.
    The clarity of his ideas made everyone understand the concept.

  2. Necesitamos más claridad en las instrucciones para evitar confusiones.
    We need more clarity in the instructions to avoid confusion.

  3. La claridad de la imagen en la pantalla es impresionante.
    The clarity of the image on the screen is impressive.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "claridad" itself may not be a part of many fixed idiomatic expressions, it is commonly used in phrases emphasizing understanding or transparency.

Example Idiomatic Sentences

  1. En la vida, la claridad es fundamental para tomar buenas decisiones.
    In life, clarity is fundamental for making good decisions.

  2. La claridad en la comunicación evita malentendidos.
    Clarity in communication prevents misunderstandings.

  3. Es importante buscar claridad en tus pensamientos antes de actuar.
    It is important to seek clarity in your thoughts before acting.

  4. La claridad de la verdad siempre sale a la luz.
    The clarity of the truth always comes to light.

  5. Necesito más claridad sobre los términos del contrato.
    I need more clarity about the terms of the contract.

Etymology

The word "claridad" comes from the Latin "claritas," which means brightness, clearness, or loudness, derived from "clarus," meaning clear or bright.

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22-07-2024