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semitransparent

/sɛmɪˈtrænzpərənt/ adjective · British & US
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What does semitransparent mean?

Semitransparent refers to the quality of allowing light to pass through so that objects on the other side can be seen, but not clearly. This can be seen in materials such as curtains, windows, or even paint. The word is often used to describe something that is partially visible or partially hidden. In art, semitransparent layers of paint can be used to create a sense of depth. In everyday life, semitransparent materials can be used to filter light or create a sense of mystery. The word has a neutral connotation and is often used in formal or informal contexts.

adjective

Allowing light to pass through so that objects on the other side can be seen, but not clearly.

Senses
  1. Allowing light to pass through so that objects on the other side can be seen, but not clearly.
Example

"The semitransparent curtains filtered the sunlight, casting a warm glow over the room."

More examples

"The semitransparent curtains filtered the sunlight, casting a warm glow over the room."

"The artist used semitransparent layers of paint to create a sense of depth in her portrait."

Reviewed by Deb Chak, Editor. AI-assisted content curated by RJS Tech Solutions LLP.

Etymology of semitransparent

The word semitransparent comes from the Latin words 'semi' meaning half and 'transparent' meaning allowing light to pass through. It has been used in English since the 17th century to describe materials or objects that allow some light to pass through.

Usage notes

Semitransparent is often used to describe materials or objects that allow some light to pass through, but not enough to see clearly. It can also be used to describe something that is partially visible or partially hidden.

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