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clarearás

Clarearás is the second-person singular form of the Spanish verb clarear in the simple future tense. The verb clarear generally means to become clear or bright, or to clarify something. Depending on context, it can refer to the weather clearing, lightening a visual field, or making an idea easier to understand.

Etymology and usage. Clarear derives from the Latin root related to clarity and brightness, and it is

Conjugation and forms. Clarear is a regular -ar verb, so its future tense forms include clarearé, clarearás,

Context and note. While clarearás is correct as a future form, clarear is less common in everyday

See also: clarear, aclarar, meteorología, sky and weather terminology.

used
across
various
Spanish-speaking
regions.
In
meteorology
and
everyday
speech,
clarear
can
describe
the
sky
or
light
improving:
for
example,
“Mañana
clareará
el
cielo.”
In
a
figurative
sense,
it
can
denote
clarifying
a
misunderstanding
or
the
gradual
revelation
of
information,
though
aclarar
is
more
commonly
used
for
the
sense
of
clarifying
or
explaining.
clareará,
clarearemos,
clarearéis,
clarearán.
Other
key
tenses
follow
the
standard
-ar
pattern:
present
indicative
(clareas),
pretérito
indefinido
(clareaste),
present
subjunctive
(clarees),
and
the
imperative
forms
(clarea,
claread,
etc.).
The
form
clarearás
specifically
denotes
a
future
action
performed
by
the
subject
“you.”
use
for
“to
clarify”
than
aclarar,
which
is
the
more
frequent
choice
in
many
regions.
Clarear
is
more
commonly
encountered
in
literary
or
regional
contexts
and
in
expressions
related
to
clearing
skies.