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clarearemos

Clarearemos is the first-person plural form of the Spanish verb clarear in the simple future tense. Clarear, a regular -ar verb, has several related senses: to make something clear or to dispel doubts, and to brighten or lighten something, such as light, color, or weather. In practice, clarear is less common than aclarar when the meaning is “to clarify,” but it is standard in many dialects and registers.

Etymology: Clarear derives from the same semantic family as claro and claridad, from Latin clarus, meaning clear

Usage: In discourse, clarearemos is used to signal that a set of questions or points will be

Conjugation notes: As a regular -ar verb, clarear follows standard endings. Present indicative: yo clareo, tú

or
bright.
The
sense
related
to
clarity
overlaps
with
aclarar
and
other
verbs
such
as
iluminar
or
explicar.
clarified
in
the
future:
“Clarearemos
las
dudas
en
la
sesión.”
In
meteorology
or
everyday
speech,
clarear
describes
improving
weather:
“el
cielo
clareará
al
mediodía.”
In
color
or
light
contexts,
it
can
mean
to
brighten:
“la
pintura
clareará
la
habitación.”
In
many
contexts,
aclarar
remains
the
more
common
choice
for
“to
clarify
information.”
clareas,
él/ella
clarea,
nosotros
clareamos,
vosotros
clareáis,
ellos
clarean.
Future
indicative:
clarearé,
clarearás,
clareará,
clarearemos,
clarearéis,
clarearán.