clarity

/ˈklɛrəti/
noun
  1. The quality of being easy to see or hear; sharpness of image or sound.
    • We adjusted the TV settings to improve the picture clarity.
    • The clarity of the photograph made every detail visible.
    • The singer's voice had a beautiful clarity that filled the concert hall.
  2. The quality of being easy to understand; clearness of thought or expression.
    • For clarity, please write your answers in complete sentences.
    • The report lacked clarity, so we asked for more details.
    • The teacher explained the math problem with great clarity.
  3. The quality of being transparent or pure, especially in liquids or gems.
    • The water in the lake had a crystal clarity that allowed us to see the fish.
    • The clarity of the mountain stream was astonishing.
    • Diamond clarity is graded by the number of flaws inside the stone.