loud and clear

English

Adverb

loud and clear (comparative more loud and clear, superlative most loud and clear)

  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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