claridad means clarity — a common term in Beautiful Spanish. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: December 17, 2025
claridad
noun • /[cla-ree-DAD]/
clarity
Example:
Encontró claridad en sus pensamientos.
He found clarity in his thoughts.
🧠 What does claridad mean?
Claridad is a feminine noun that translates to 'clarity.' It has both literal and figurative meanings. Literally, it refers to the quality of being clear, transparent, or bright, such as the clarity of light, water, or the sky. Figuratively, and more commonly, it refers to the quality of being easy to understand, perceive, or think. This can apply to an explanation, an idea, a thought process, or a writer's style. The word is derived from the adjective 'claro' (clear) and embodies the concept of lucidity and freedom from ambiguity.
📚 Extra examples
- El profesor explicó el concepto con una claridad impresionante.
The professor explained the concept with impressive clarity. - A través de la ventana entraba la claridad del amanecer.
The brightness of dawn was coming through the window. - Necesito un momento para pensar con más claridad sobre este asunto.
I need a moment to think with more clarity about this matter. - La claridad del agua en el lago permitía ver los peces.
The clarity of the water in the lake allowed you to see the fish. - Su argumento carecía de claridad y era difícil de seguir.
His argument lacked clarity and was difficult to follow.
💡 Did You Know?
The word 'claridad' comes from the Latin 'claritas, claritatis', which means brightness or splendor. It shares this root with a family of essential Spanish words, including 'claro' (clear), 'aclarar' (to clarify), and 'declarar' (to declare), all centered around the idea of making things clear and understood.
🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "claridad"
Synonyms: nitidez, lucidez, transparencia, precisión, sencillez
Opposites: oscuridad, confusión, ambigüedad, opacidad, incertidumbre
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