This is the 5322nd most frequent Japanese word.
harukas
"Harukas" means "to brighten, clear, or illuminate."
The word 'harukas' (here represented as '晴れる') means 'to clear up' or 'to become clear,' often referring to skies or weather in a metaphorical sense of clearing.
晴れる空が美しい。
The clear sky is beautiful.
In this sentence, 'harukas' (晴れている) is used metaphorically to describe an emotional state, indicating clarity or the absence of confusion.
彼の心は晴れている。
His mind is clear.
Here, 'harukas' (晴らす) means 'to clear away' or 'dispel,' referring to actively removing worries or concerns.