limpid

/ˈlɪmpɪd/
adjective
  1. Perfectly clear and transparent; not cloudy or muddy.
    • The aquarium's limpid water made the tropical fish look even more colorful.
    • The mountain stream was so limpid that we could see every pebble on the bottom.
    • She poured a glass of limpid water from the spring.
  2. Easy to understand; clear and simple in style.
    • The professor's limpid explanation helped everyone grasp the difficult concept.
    • Her limpid prose made the novel a pleasure to read.
    • The instructions were limpid and straightforward, so I assembled the furniture in no time.
  3. Calm and untroubled; serene.
    • His limpid gaze showed no sign of worry or doubt.
    • After meditation, she felt a limpid sense of peace.
    • The lake's surface was limpid, reflecting the sky without a ripple.
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