loud and clear

English

Adverb

loud and clear (comparative louder and clearer, superlative loudest and clearest)

  1. In a clear and easily understandable manner.
    • 1986, School Library Journal: SLJ, volume 33, page 114:
      The single strength of this novel, that Carta's love for her brother saves his life, comes across loud and clear even though Sweeney fails to convey the emotional impact of a suicide attempt.

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