Phrasal Verbs with “CLEAR” in English
Clear [klɪə] — often used as an adjective or regular verb. The word “Clear” can be used as an adverb. Let’s consider examples of the most common phrasal verbs with “сlear”:
- сlear away
- Could you clear away these papers?
- The clouds soon cleared away and it became quite warm
- When he read the letter his doubts cleared away
- clear off
- Just clear off at once!
- The landlord told them to clear off/out
- clear out
- Clear out the cupboard, please
- I need to clear out that dresser
- You’ll need somewhere to keep your books. I’ll clear out this cupboard for you
- clear up
- We should clear up the basement before your parents visit
- The police were trying to clear up the mystery of the man’s death
- I think it will clear up soon. Her face cleared up when she read the letter
- I’ve lots of work to clear up before the weekend