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clarearei

clarearei is the first-person singular form of the Portuguese verb clarear in the simple future indicative. Clarear means to make something clear or to clarify, and it can also mean to brighten or lighten a color or brightness. Therefore, clarearei expresses the speaker’s intention to clarify or brighten in the future, depending on context.

The term is standard in both Brazilian Portuguese and European Portuguese as a regular -ar verb. The

Usage notes include its dual sense: in information contexts it often means to clarify or explain, while

Etymologically, clarear derives from the same semantic field as claro (clear, bright), linked to Latin roots

See also: clarear, esclarecer, clarificar. Clarearei remains a standard option for expressing a definite future intention

full
simple
future
of
clarear
is:
eu
clarearei;
tu
clarearás;
ele/ela
clareará;
nós
clarearemos;
vós
clareareis;
eles/elas
clarearão.
In
speech
or
writing,
clarearei
can
be
used
to
discuss
upcoming
actions
of
explaining
information,settling
doubts,
or
improving
the
clarity
of
a
situation.
in
material
or
visual
contexts
it
may
mean
to
lighten
or
brighten
a
physical
object
or
scene.
Context
usually
makes
the
intended
sense
clear.
associated
with
brightness
and
clearness.
Related
verbs
include
esclarecer
(to
clarify,
especially
in
a
formal
or
meticulous
sense)
and
clarificar
in
some
Romance
languages.
to
clarify
or
brighten
in
Portuguese.