translucent

[trans-loo-suhnt, tranz-]

translucent Definition

  • 1allowing light to pass through partially; semitransparent
  • 2easily understandable; lucid

Using translucent: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "translucent" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The translucent glass allowed the sunlight to filter into the room.

  • Example

    The fabric was so thin that it was almost translucent.

  • Example

    Her writing was so clear and translucent that even a layman could understand it.

translucent Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for translucent

Antonyms for translucent

Phrases with translucent

  • a gemstone that is semitransparent, allowing light to pass through it

    Example

    The translucent stone glowed in the sunlight.

  • a type of paper that is semitransparent, allowing light to pass through it

    Example

    She used translucent paper to create a beautiful effect in her artwork.

  • a type of plastic that is semitransparent, allowing light to pass through it

    Example

    The translucent plastic cover protected the book while still allowing the title to be visible.

Origins of translucent

from Latin 'translucentem', meaning 'shining through'

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Summary: translucent in Brief

The term 'translucent' [trans-loo-suhnt, tranz-] refers to something that allows light to pass through partially, or is easily understandable. It can describe objects such as glass or fabric, as in 'The translucent glass allowed the sunlight to filter into the room,' or writing, as in 'Her writing was so clear and translucent that even a layman could understand it.'