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  1. a sign or some information that helps you to find the answer to a problem, question, or mystery: look for a clue Police are still looking for clues in their search for the missing girl. give someone a clue I'm never going to guess the answer if you don't give me a clue. Fewer examples.

  2. a sign or some information that helps you to find the answer to a problem, question, or mystery: look for a clue Police are still looking for clues in their search for the missing girl. give someone a clue I'm never going to guess the answer if you don't give me a clue. Fewer examples.

  3. A clue is an object or piece of information that helps someone solve a crime. The vital clue to the killer's identity was his nickname, Peanuts. [ + to] 3. countable noun. A clue in a crossword or game is information which is given to help you to find the answer to a question. 4. See haven't a clue. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  4. to give someone information that is necessary or new: clue someone in on someone/something He'd been out of the country for weeks, so I clued him in on all that's been happening. If you've never been to New York City before, let me clue you in.

  5. The meaning of CLUE is something that guides through an intricate procedure or maze of difficulties; specifically : a piece of evidence that leads one toward the solution of a problem. How to use clue in a sentence.

  6. A clue is a piece of evidence that helps solve a problem, or it's a slight hint. When you’re in the dark about the surprise party your friends are planning, they'll say, “She doesn’t have a clue!”

  7. clue. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English clue1 /kluː/ S2 noun [ countable] 1 an object or piece of information that helps someone solve a crime or mystery Police have found a vital clue. clue to/about/as to We now have an important clue as to the time of the murder.