Need another word that means the same as “elucidate”? Find 16 synonyms and 30 related words for “elucidate” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Elucidate” are: clear, clear up, crystalise, crystalize, crystallise, crystallize, enlighten, illuminate, shed light on, sort out, straighten out, clarify, explain, make clear, make plain, throw light on
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “elucidate” as a verb can have the following definitions:
clarify | Make (a statement or situation) less confused and more comprehensible. Clarify beer. |
clear | Grant authorization or clearance for. The fever clears in two to four weeks. |
clear up | Yield as a net profit. |
crystalise | Make free from confusion or ambiguity; make clear. |
crystalize | Make free from confusion or ambiguity; make clear. |
crystallise | Cause to take on a definite and clear shape. |
crystallize | Assume crystalline form become crystallized. He tried to crystallize his thoughts. |
enlighten | Make free from confusion or ambiguity; make clear. The sun enlightened some such clouds near him. |
explain | Minimize the significance of an embarrassing fact or action by giving an excuse or justification. They know stories about me that I can t explain away. |
illuminate | Make lighter or brighter. Placing the events of the 1930s in a broader historical context helps to illuminate their significance. |
make clear | Prepare for eating by applying heat. |
make plain | Make, formulate, or derive in the mind. |
shed light on | Pour out in drops or small quantities or as if in drops or small quantities. |
sort out | Arrange or order by classes or categories. |
straighten out | Get up from a sitting or slouching position. |
throw light on | Convey or communicate; of a smile, a look, a physical gesture. |
announcement | The action of making an announcement. The government made an announcement about changes in the drug war. |
clarification | The action of making a statement or situation less confused and more comprehensible. Please advise us if you require further clarification. |
clarify | Make clear by removing impurities or solids, as by heating. Clarify the butter. |
declared | Declared as fact explicitly stated. Declared goods are free from VAT. |
define | Show the form or outline of. The contract will seek to define the client s obligations. |
definition | The degree of distinctness in outline of an object, image, or sound. Our definition of what constitutes poetry. |
depict | Show in, or as in, a picture. Paintings depicting Old Testament scenes. |
depiction | A graphic or vivid verbal description. Michelangelo s depictions of the male nude. |
descriptive | Describing the structure of a language. Descriptive grammar. |
edify | Instruct or improve (someone) morally or intellectually. Rachel had edified their childhood with frequent readings from Belloc. |
enlighten | Make understand. Can you enlighten me I don t understand this proposal. |
excuse | Accept an excuse for. A poor excuse for an automobile. |
expatiate | Add details, as to an account or idea; clarify the meaning of and discourse in a learned way, usually in writing. She expatiated on working class novelists. |
explain | Define. They know stories about me that I can t explain away. |
explanation | A statement or account that makes something clear. The explanation was very simple. |
explicate | Make plain and comprehensible. An attempt to explicate the relationship between crime and economic forces. |
explicit | Of a person stating something in an explicit manner. Explicit instructions. |
exposition | A comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory. The country squires dreaded the exposition of their rustic conversation. |
expository | Serving to expound or set forth. An expository prologue. |
expound | Add details, as to an account or idea; clarify the meaning of and discourse in a learned way, usually in writing. He declined to expound on his decision. |
fact | A piece of information about circumstances that exist or events that have occurred. First you must collect all the facts of the case. |
instruction | (computer science) a line of code written as part of a computer program. He was acting on my instructions. |
instructions | A manual usually accompanying a technical device and explaining how to install or operate it. |
interpret | Give an interpretation or rendition of. He would no longer interpret her silence as indifference. |
interpretation | An explanation or way of explaining. The edict was subject to many interpretations. |
narrative | A representation of a particular situation or process in such a way as to reflect or conform to an overarching set of aims or values. A narrative poem. |
rationale | An explanation of the fundamental reasons (especially an explanation of the working of some device in terms of laws of nature. The rationale for capital punishment. |
signification | An exact meaning or sense. Film comes closer than other forms of signification to resemblance of reality. |
spiritually | In a spiritual manner. They are connected spiritually through a sense of purpose. |
statement | The act of affirming or asserting or stating something. Minton s love of clear statement. |
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