What is another word for in the clear?
Pronunciation:
[ ɪnðə klˈi͡ə], [ ɪnðə klˈiə], [ ɪ_n_ð_ə k_l_ˈiə]
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Synonyms for In the clear:
adj.
• blameless (adjective)- above suspicion,
- faultless,
- impeccable,
- untarnished,
- Irreprehensible,
- immaculate,
- unsullied,
- virtuous,
- pure,
- clean,
- unblemished,
- upright,
- stainless,
- unimpeachable,
- irreproachable,
- good.
- honest,
- legal,
- untainted,
- free of,
- uninvolved,
- sinless,
- licit,
- angelic,
- uncorrupted,
- spotless,
- cleanhanded,
- unblamable,
- Uncensurable,
- legitimate,
- lawful,
- chaste,
- lily-white,
- Uncorrupt,
- virginal,
- pristine,
- safe,
- impeccant.
- pure as driven snow,
- guiltless,
- righteous,
- unoffending,
- lily white,
- perfect,
- not guilty,
- Crimeless,
- guilt-free,
- exemplary,
- clean-handed,
- unspotted,
- blameless,
- innocent,
- pure as the driven snow,
- inculpable.
- celibate,
- legit,
- excellent,
- effectual,
- effective,
- efficient,
- honorable,
- principled,
- faithful,
- on the level,
- clean-living,
- kosher,
- high-principled,
- straight,
- wholesome,
- right-minded,
- true-blue,
- up front,
- worthy,
- moralistic,
- incorruptible,
- on up and up,
- moral,
- on the up and up,
- noble,
- regular,
- praiseworthy.
n.
• Other relevant words: (noun)Other synonyms:
• Other relevant words (noun):- emancipated,
- uncommitted,
- unencumbered,
- terra firma,
- at anchor,
- childlike,
- lamblike,
- free,
- in safety,
- Disengaged,
- released,
- Out of harm's way,
- go-as-you-please,
- Dovelike,
- incorrupt,
- on the loose,
- easygoing,
- decipherable,
- without reproach,
- fair,
- freeborn,
- absolved,
- footloose,
- Unfallen,
- unattached,
- at liberty,
- Reproachless,
- prelapsarian,
- detached,
- unburdened,
- unengaged,
- freed,
- undercover,
- loose,
- above water,
- easy going,
- hook,
- readable,
- under cover,
- exonerated,
- afoot and lighthearted,
- scot-free,
- liberated,
- disburdened,
- Forgiven,
- uncoded,
- out of danger,
- offenseless,
- footloose and fancy-free,
- legible.
How to use "In the clear" in context?
When it comes to getting caught up in a criminal justice system, there are few things as frustrating as enduring what feels like a never-ending process. It can be extremely frustrating to have corrupt authorities hold you captive for an unknown length of time, unsure of when or if you will be released. Unfortunately, this is the reality for many people charged with crimes. Unfortunately, this is also the reality for many people who are in the "clear" - meaning, they have been cleared of any wrongdoing.
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