Clear the air.
/klɪər ði ɛər/
Clear the air.
/klɪər ði ɛər/
To "clear the air" means to address and resolve any misunderstandings or tensions that might be affecting relationships or situations. This idiom suggests a purification process, like clearing smoke or fog from the air, making it a useful metaphor for resolving disputes and restoring clarity and peace to interactions. It's particularly useful in personal and professional contexts where maintaining clear, positive relationships is essential.
Let's clear the air and discuss this openly.
Clear the air.
We need to clear the air about what happened.
Proposes open discussion to resolve any misunderstandings or hidden tensions.
It's important to clear the air and make sure everyone understands each other.
There is an intention to discuss and resolve any issues or misunderstandings about a previous event.