clear the air

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clear the air

The team held a meeting to clear the air.

Definition

Verb phrase: - To remove tension, misunderstanding, or bad feelings by talking about them openly and honestly. It means to make the atmosphere between people more comfortable by addressing hidden problems or conflicts.

Usage

This phrase is used when people discuss a problem or a source of tension to resolve it and improve the emotional atmosphere. It implies a direct and honest conversation aimed at dispelling negativity. - It is often used in interpersonal, professional, or group contexts. - The subject is typically the person or people initiating the conversation (e.g., We need to..., She decided to...). - It is a fixed expression; the words "clear" and "the air" are always used together in this order.

Examples
  • After weeks of silent tension, the two colleagues had a meeting to clear the air.
  • I think we should talk and clear the air about what happened last week.
  • The family dinner was awkward until they cleared the air about the old argument.
Advanced Usage
  • To have a clearing-the-air conversation/meeting/talk: This structure uses the phrase as a compound adjective to describe the purpose of the discussion.
    • The manager requested a clearing-the-air meeting with the entire team.
Variants and Related Words
  • Clear (verb): To remove obstacles or make something understandable. The phrase "clear the air" is an idiomatic extension of this meaning, applying it to an emotional atmosphere.
  • Air-clearing (adjective, less common): Used to describe an action or discussion.
    • It was a necessary air-clearing session.
Synonyms
  • Smooth things over: To make problems seem less serious, though this can imply avoiding the core issue more than "clear the air" does.
  • Patch things up: To repair a relationship, often after an argument.
  • Hash something out: To discuss something thoroughly until an agreement or understanding is reached.
  • Dispel tension/misunderstandings: A more formal way to express the same idea.
Related Idioms
  • Clear the decks: To get rid of unnecessary things or finish pending work to prepare for something new. This is related in the sense of removing obstacles, but it is not used for emotional situations.
  • Bury the hatchet: To make peace, to end a quarrel. This focuses on the result (peace) rather than the process of talking through issues.
clear the air

The team held a meeting to clear the air.

Verb
  1. dispel differences or negative emotions
    • The group called a meeting to finally clear the air