clearness
noun
- transparency/pellucidness (freedom from opacity/obscurity/discolorment)
Wiktionary
noun
Etymology: From Middle English clernesse; equivalent to clear + -ness.
- Brightness, brilliancy.
“Thenne sayd he Fair swete fader Ihesu Cryst yf euer I dyd thyng that pleasyd the lord / for thy pyte ne haue me not in despyte for my synnes done afore tyme / and that thou shewe me some thynge of that I seke / And with that he sawe the chamber dore open and there came oute a grete clerenes / that the hows was as bryghte as all torches of the world had ben there”
- Mental or sensory distinctness; clarity of understanding, perception etc.
“The daily press is the evil principle of the modern world, and time will only serve to disclose this fact with greater and greater clearness.”
- The state of being free from obscurities or opacity; distinctness of light, colour etc.
“The clearness of the water meant I could still see the key lying on the river-bed.”
- The state of being free from obstruction or interference.
“The clearness of the path made for an easy hike.”