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clarities

  • plural
    of clarity.
    clarity
    noun
    clearness or lucidity as to perception or understanding; freedom from indistinctness or ambiguity.

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For him, the great pursuit was the “deep blue clarities of a delighting mind”.

From Economist Aug. 13, 2015

The citadels bristle with intolerant clarities of doctrine -- and with high-caliber weapons.

From Time Magazine Archive

Poetry: Wallace Stevens for his strange visual clarities, Robert Frost for his sly moral clarities, Walt Whitman for his spaciousness and energy.

From Time Magazine Archive

Africa has its blinding clarities and its shadows.

From Time Magazine Archive

The clarities proclaim something primal, the first days of life.

From Time Magazine Archive