Meaning & Definition of word "Translucent"
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Translucent
/trænsˈluːsənt/
adjective:
- 1. Allowing light to pass through diffusely; semi-transparent.
- Example: The translucent curtains let in soft light while maintaining privacy.
- 2. Not completely clear or transparent; allowing some light to pass through.
- Example: The translucent glass gave the room a warm, inviting glow.
- 3. Mildly or vaguely revealing; not completely opaque.
- Example: She wore a translucent blouse that hinted at the camisole underneath.
- 4. Partially clear; not fully transparent.
- Example: The water was translucent, allowing us to see the colorful fish swimming beneath the surface.
Etymology
Late 15th century: from Latin 'translucentem', from 'translucere' meaning 'to shine through'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
Translucent materials:
Materials that allow light to pass through without detailed visibility.
Translucent effect:
The visual effect created when light passes through a semi-transparent object.
Related Words
transparent:
Allowing light to pass through completely so that objects behind can be clearly seen.
opaque:
Not able to be seen through; not transparent.
clear:
Transparent; free of anything that might obstruct the view.
Slang Meanings of translucent
Meaning: Used to describe a situation that is not entirely clear or obvious.
Example Sentence: His explanation was a bit translucent, I couldn't fully understand.