This meaning is about when something is not easy to see or hear well. We use 'unclear' when things are partly blocked, fuzzy, or quiet.
The picture is unclear and hard to see.
Her voice was unclear on the phone.
Here, 'unclear' means we do not have a good idea or clear information. It shows that something is not decided or is confusing to understand.
The answer to the question is unclear.
It is unclear what will happen next.
This meaning is about language or instructions that are not easy to understand. 'Unclear' means the words or meaning are not explained well.
The instructions are unclear and hard to follow.
His speech was unclear to many people.
When rules or laws are not exact or certain, we say they are 'unclear'. It means the situation is not fully decided or explained in official texts.
The law is unclear about this problem.
It is unclear who owns the property.
This use refers to when a person’s feelings or ideas are not clear. We say 'unclear' if we cannot understand their true opinion or emotions.
Her feelings about the job are unclear.
He gave an unclear answer to the question.
Here, 'unclear' means we are not sure if something is honest or true. It can show doubt or mistrust about a person or fact.
The source of the story is unclear and not trusted.
His background is unclear and a little suspicious.
This meaning is about things that are not clean or clear because of dirt or other substances. We use 'unclear' to describe dirty or cloudy things.
The water in the lake is unclear and dirty.
The glass was unclear with spots on it.