hear (one) loud and clear

hear (one) loud and clear

1. To be clearly able to hear and understand what one is saying over the telephone or radio. Yes, ground control, I hear you loud and clear. We're hearing you loud and clear, Reggie. You can go ahead and bring your rig into the station.
2. To understand exactly what one means. I heard you loud and clear, Janet—first secure the deal, and then worry about the details. A: "Do you understand why this is so important?" B: "Yes, yes, I hear you loud and clear."
See also: and, clear, hear, loud
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • hear from
  • hear from (one)
  • move within earshot
  • you could hear the grass grow(ing)
  • fancy that
  • Fancy that!
  • hear (something) through
  • hear through
  • (as) clear as a bell
  • as clear as a bell