Clue
UK /["/kluː/"]/US /["/kluː/"]/
Definition
an object, a piece of evidence or some information that helps the police solve a crime
In simple words: A hint or piece of information that helps solve a problem or mystery.
Examples
- The detective found an important clue at the crime scene.
- Can you give me a clue about where the surprise party is?
- The game gives players a clue to solve the mystery.
- I had no clue what to expect when I walked into the room.
- She didn’t have a clue that he was planning a proposal.
Usage notes
Use 'clue' in detective stories, puzzles, or games. Avoid in serious academic writing, except in case studies or psychology.
Grammar pattern
give + clue
Memory hint
Think of a detective finding a 'clue' to solve a case – they need hints!
Collocations
- good
- important
- useful
- contain
- have
- hold
- clue about
- clue (as) to
- good
- important
- useful
- contain
- have
- hold
- clue about
- clue (as) to
- good
- important
- useful
- contain
- have
- hold
- clue about
- clue (as) to
Synonyms
- hint
- indication
- signal
- suggestion
- tip
Antonyms
- mystery
- puzzle
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'clue' vs 'clueing in'.
- Using 'clue' as a verb incorrectly.
- Saying 'a clue for' instead of 'a clue to'.