uncloud

/ʌnˈklaʊd/
verb
  1. To make something clear or free from clouds, fog, or haze.
    • The wind began to uncloud the sky after the storm.
    • He used a cloth to uncloud the foggy mirror.
    • The morning sun unclouded the valley, revealing the mountains.
  2. To make something clear or free from confusion or doubt.
    • A good explanation can uncloud a difficult topic.
    • Talking to a friend helped uncloud his thoughts about the problem.
    • She took a deep breath to uncloud her mind before the test.
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