claro

Del latín 'clarus'.

ADJ (1)
[/ˈkla.ɾo/es-ES]
clear literal / bright literal / evident semi-formal / translucent literal / obvious semi-formal
Synonyms luminoso neutral , transparente neutral , evidente semi-formal
Antonyms oscuro , confuso

An adjective used to describe something that is full of light or bright, transparent, or easy to understand or perceive, meaning clear, evident, or obvious.

feminine feminine_plural plural
clara claras claros
  • Hoy el cielo está muy claro. — Today the sky is very clear/bright.
  • Dame una explicación clara. — Give me a clear explanation.
  • Fue claro que no quería venir. — It was clear/obvious that he didn't want to come.
ADV (1)
[/ˈkla.ɾo/es-ES]
clearly literal / in a clear manner neutral / obviously informal / transparently literal
Synonyms claramente neutral , de manera clara neutral
Antonyms confusamente

An adverb meaning in a clear, distinct, or obvious manner. It is also very commonly used as an affirmative interjection, equivalent to "of course" or "obviously."

  • Tienes que hablar más claro. — You have to speak more clearly.
  • Ella vio claro que su amigo la estaba esperando. — She clearly saw that her friend was waiting for her.
  • ¿Puedes ayudarme? — ¡Claro que sí! — Can you help me? — Of course!
  • —¿Vas a venir a la fiesta? —¡Claro! — "Are you coming to the party?" — "Of course!"