clear-cut



clear-cut

clear and certain, so that there is no doubt about something She has clear-cut evidence that the company cheated her. The link between alcohol and crime is clear-cut.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Alvinaal-VEEN-əEnglish
Moriahmo-RIE-ə (English)Biblical, Biblical Hebrew, English (Modern)
Lennie['leni]
Aristidesah-ree-STEE-dhes (Spanish), ə-reesh-TEE-dəsh (Portuguese), ə-reesh-CHEE-jəsh (Brazilian Portuguese)Ancient Greek (Latinized), Spanish, Portuguese
MoisÉSmoi-SES (Spanish)Spanish, Portuguese
JanetJAN-ətEnglish