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Meaning of clearings
A clearing is an area of land that has been cleared of trees, bushes, and other obstacles.
Etymology of clearings
The word "clearing" originates from the Old English word "clærian," which means to make clear or purify, and the suffix "-ing," indicating a place or an action.
 Historically, the term has been used to describe areas of land that have been cleared for agricultural purposes, construction, or other human activities.
 The word has evolved to encompass various meanings, including the act of clarifying or making something transparent.
Synonyms
Definitions
- A clearing is an area of land with no trees, bushes, or other obstacles, typically created by human activity or natural processes.
- In a forest, a clearing is an open space surrounded by trees, often resulting from natural events like storms or fires.
- The word can also refer to the act of making something clear or transparent, such as a liquid or a concept.
Usage Examples
- The hikers stumbled upon a beautiful clearing in the middle of the forest, filled with wildflowers and a babbling brook.
- The company is working on clearing the land to build a new factory.
- The professor spent hours clearing up the confusion in the student's mind.
Antonyms
                                                obstructions
                                                                        blockages
                                                                        barriers
                                                                        hindrances
                                                                        impediments
                                                                        obstacles
                                                                        encumbrances
                                                                        clutter
                                                                        chaos
                                                                        disorder
                                                                        confusion
                                                                        complexity
                                                                        ambiguity
                                                                        uncertainty
                                                                        obscurity
                                                                        murkiness
                                                                        turbidity
                                                                        opacity
                                                                        denseness
                                                                        thickness
                                                                        heaviness
                                                                        darkness