perspicuous

adjective
per·​spic·​u·​ous | \ pər-ˈspi-kyə-wəs How to pronounce perspicuous (audio) \

Definition of perspicuous

: plain to the understanding especially because of clarity and precision of presentation a perspicuous argument

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Other Words from perspicuous

perspicuity \ ˌpər-​spə-​ˈkyü-​ə-​tē How to pronounce perspicuity (audio) \ noun
perspicuously \ pər-​ˈspi-​kyə-​wəs-​lē How to pronounce perspicuously (audio) \ adverb
perspicuousness noun

Choose the Right Synonym for perspicuous

clear, perspicuous, lucid mean quickly and easily understood. clear implies freedom from obscurity, ambiguity, or undue complexity. clear instructions perspicuous applies to a style that is simple and elegant as well as clear. a perspicuous style lucid suggests a clear logical coherence and evident order of arrangement. a lucid explanation

Did You Know?

Perspicuous is based on Latin perspicere, meaning "to see through," so that which is perspicuous is clear and understandable. "Perspicuous" has a close cousin, "perspicacious," which is used of a person with astute insight. Both words come directly from Latin adjectives that mean the same thing they do: "perspicuous" from "perspicuus," and "perspicacious" from "perspicax." Needless to say, it's possible to confuse the two. One easy way to keep out of trouble is to think of "perspicUous" as the "U" word, and remember that it means "Understandable" - in contrast to the "A" word, "perspicAcious," which means "Astute."

Examples of perspicuous in a Sentence

believing that poetry need not be as perspicuous as prose, he writes poems that are intentionally ambiguous

Recent Examples on the Web

The president began his Monday by scrutinizing his national security briefing, filling its margins with perspicuous questions and observations. Eric Levitz, Daily Intelligencer, "Trump: James Comey’s Leaks Were ‘So Illegal!’," 10 July 2017 Unspoken but perspicuous is the wish to (at worst) score points off Democrats and (at best) free up a seat on the nation’s most important appeals court for a nominee from the Federalist Society weapons locker. Garrett Epps, The Atlantic, "The Garland Gambit," 12 May 2017

First Known Use of perspicuous

1570, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for perspicuous

Latin perspicuus transparent, perspicuous, from perspicere

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