clue
/kluː/noun, verb1 syllable
Clue means: evidence that helps to solve a problem.
Synonyms for clue7
noun, as in evidence that helps to solve a problem
noun, as in a slight indication
verb, as in roll into a ball
clew
also used for clue
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What does clue mean?3
noun
1
evidence that helps to solve a problem
2
a slight indication
verb
1
roll into a ball
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with clue?60
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Clue in a sentence
- The authorities have no clue, but everyone else knows.hamsolo474
- You have no clue what you're doing, do you?CK
- Even if he has a clue, he won't let you know it.unknown
- At last, he found a clue to the mystery.CM
- You really don't have a clue, do you?CK
- You have no clue what you are doing, do you?CC
- They searched the house, but found no clues.sharptoothed
- Layla had no clue that federal agents were hot on her trail.OsoHombre
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Forms of clue
as a noun
- plural
- clues
as a verb
- past tense
- clued
- present participle
- cluing
- third-person singular
- clues
- past participle
- clued