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heldere

Heldere is the inflected form of the Dutch adjective helder, meaning clear, bright, transparent, or easy to understand. It is used to attribute a property to a noun and can describe physical clarity (such as water or glass) as well as abstract clarity (such as explanations or plans). For example, een heldere uitleg means a clear explanation, en heldere hemel refers to a clear sky.

In Dutch grammar, heldere is typically the weak inflection of helder. When the noun it modifies is

The term spans several related senses: physical clarity (helder water), optical transparency (helder glas), perceptual understandability

Etymology traces helder to older Dutch forms meaning bright or shining, linked to other Germanic cognates such

preceded
by
a
definite
determiner
(de,
het)
or
a
demonstrative
(dit,
dat,
deze,
die)
or
appears
in
the
plural,
the
adjective
commonly
ends
in
-e:
de
heldere
lucht,
het
heldere
water,
de
heldere
liefdesbrieven.
In
predicative
position
after
a
linking
verb,
the
adjective
often
appears
without
the
-e:
Het
water
is
helder.
Usage
can
vary
with
regional
preference
and
style
guides,
but
the
-e
form
after
definite
determiners
is
standard
in
modern
usage.
(heldere
uitleg),
and
figurative
brightness
(heldere
plannen).
Its
opposite
is
donker
or
troebel
depending
on
the
context
(dark
or
murky).
The
noun
form
expressing
the
quality
of
clarity
is
helderheid.
as
German
hell.
Related
derivatives
include
heldere,
helderheid,
and
expressions
like
glashelder
and
glashelderheid.