Antonym: opaque. Similar words: transport, transpose, transportation, active transport, transient, grandparent, translucent, transit. Meaning: [træns'perənt /træns'pærənt] adj. 1. transmitting light; able to be seen through with clarity 2. so thin as to transmit light 3. free of deceit 4. easily understood or seen through (because of a lack of subtlety).
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(31) Fill the transparent container to the brim with marbles.
(32) We saw transparent colas, deodorants, and mouthwashes.
(33) His knowledge is slim, transparent to the naked eye.
(34) But they come to realise that they are imprisoned by a transparent but impenetrable wall, which can never be crossed.
(35) He was a visitor from another, undersea world; an innocent, transparent, perfectly gentle alien.
(36) Demonstration 1. Fill the transparent container to the brim with marbles.
(37) A layer of transparent dielectric material is sandwiched between the pieces of glass.
(38) The notion of transparent reporting which can be understood by the untutored layman is a chimera.
(39) The fact that the systems are networked is transparent to the users.
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(41) The bi-colour l.e.d. can utilise a transparent lens-clip to good effect.
(42) It is the most transparent of the fictions it espouses, and is as unrealistic as it is unfair.
(43) Full transparent face shields or visors may be specified as an alternative and are sometimes an integral part of a safety helmet.
(44) Viridian and phthalocyanine green come into their own when a particularly transparent mid green is required.
(45) Her hair had been braided and was concealed under a heart-shaped silver head-dress with a transparent white veil.
(46) Rear cockpit above features a periscope that seemingly makes the front occupant's head transparent.
(47) Mars has a very tenuous atmosphere that is so transparent that the surface cools off dramatically at night.
(48) Obviously, being transparent makes visual recognition by both predators and prey more difficult.
(49) It has already been argued in some detail that foot the bill is semantically transparent.
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(50) On his head was a fuzz - a fluff of pale downy hair, almost transparent.
(51) To simulate reality the moving object must appear to have depth, but not be transparent.
(52) Of course the national press knew this was the most transparent manner of dry-humping.
(53) When lifted and placed against a transparent plastic sheet they would show up the tiniest particle.
(54) The fading colours and yellowish transparent appearance are clear indications of iron chlorosis caused by deficiencies in iron and trace elements.
(55) Through his translucent skin showed the blue veins, his insides as visible and vulnerable as a tiny transparent shrimp.
(56) And that is one reason why this presidential election is beginning to look so transparent and trivial.
(57) Make a random pattern of, say, square dots on a transparent sheet of paper, and make an identical copy.
(58) But most existing transparent magnets - which are usually made of iron borate - are not actually all that magnetic.
(59) The pressure to keep up with the passing dance club trends is rather transparent on some tracks.
(60) Other regulators seemed likely to applaud the proposal for making more transparent the often murky world of derivatives.
More similar words: transport, transpose, transportation, active transport, transient, grandparent, translucent, transit, transfuse, transfer, transform, transmit, translate, transgress, transition, transaction, transmitted, translation, transmission, parent, transformation, parental, apparent, parenting, apparently, parentheses, entrance, in loco parentis, spark, sparse.