clearly communicate
Frequency: 8.525.1 per million words
To express thoughts or information in a way that is easy to understand.
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- A good leader must be able to clearly communicate their vision to the team.
- It's important to clearly communicate your feelings in a relationship to avoid misunderstandings.
- The instructions failed to clearly communicate how to assemble the furniture.
- She used simple diagrams to clearly communicate the complex scientific concept.
- If you don't clearly communicate your expectations, you're likely to be disappointed.
- We need a spokesperson who can clearly communicate our message to the public.
- The new software update didn't clearly communicate the changes to its user interface.
- The government has a responsibility to clearly communicate public health information during a crisis.
- He practiced his presentation several times to ensure he could clearly communicate his main points.
- The warning signs should clearly communicate the potential dangers to visitors.