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Definition of transparent
1a(1): having the property of transmitting light without appreciable scattering so that bodies lying beyond are seen clearly : PELLUCID
(2): allowing the passage of a specified form of radiation (such as X-rays or ultraviolet light)
b: fine or sheer enough to be seen through : DIAPHANOUS
2a: free from pretense or deceit : FRANK
b: easily detected or seen through : OBVIOUS
c: readily understood
d: characterized by visibility or accessibility of information especially concerning business practices
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transparently adverb
transparentness noun
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Synonyms
clear, crystal, crystal clear, crystalline, limpid, liquid, lucent, pellucid, see-through
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CLEAR, TRANSPARENT, TRANSLUCENT, LIMPID mean capable of being seen through. CLEAR implies absence of cloudiness, haziness, or muddiness. clear water TRANSPARENT implies being so clear that objects can be seen distinctly. a transparent sheet of film TRANSLUCENT implies the passage of light but not a clear view of what lies beyond. translucent frosted glass LIMPID suggests the soft clearness of pure water. her eyes were limpid pools of blue
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bottles of blue transparent glass
his meaning in leaving the conversation is transparent: he doesn't want to talk about his combat experiences
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Although the edits are helpful, the editors could have been more transparent about their process.
— Andrew Lewis, Los Angeles Times, 29 July 2021
However, Gelezunas said the facility wasn’t transparent about how her vaccinated mother, Joann, got sick.
— Jason Dearen And Ricardo Alonso-zaldivar, chicagotribune.com, 21 July 2021
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First Known Use of transparent
15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a(1)
History and Etymology for transparent
Middle English, from Medieval Latin transparent-, transparens, present participle of transparēre to show through, from Latin trans- + parēre to show oneself
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The first known use of transparent was in the 15th century