Unclouded
(adjective)
Not obscured or made dark by clouds or a cloud-like substance.
Origin:
The word "unclouded" is formed by the prefix "un-" meaning "not" or "opposite of" and the adjective "clouded" meaning "obscured or made dark by clouds or by a cloud-like substance". it is used to indicate that something is not obscured or made dark by clouds or a cloud-like substance.
Examples:
- The sky was unclouded and the sun was shining.
- Her judgment was unclouded by personal bias.
- His vision was unclouded and he could see everything clearly.
- The water was unclouded and you could see the fish swimming.
- The unclouded crystal revealed the true color of the wine.