Opaque, imbecile.
visible is the word.
visible No, visible means "able to be seen". What if i want to say "I am not blind, I am...."
Visible means able to be seen with the naked eye or detectable, while invisible means unable to be seen or detected. Visibility refers to the state of being visible or able to be seen, while invisibility refers to the state of being unseen or undetectable.
Barely visible.
Try Visible
unseen
The purpose of clear cards is to be able to be seen through which means that they must be made of a transparent material. One such available material would be plastic.
unseen
It means its not transparent. Light cannot pass through it. When something is opaque, you can't see through it. It also can mean that the object does not reflect light, an object without luster. Here are some materials that light can't travel through: a teddy bear, wood, computers and some clay.
they are seen by your eyes.
No, it is an adjective. It means not standing out or seen visually, able to be easily overlooked.
The suffix -ible means, generally, 'able to be.' Examples are: audible - loud enough to be heard compatible - capable of getting on well together credible - capable of being believed corruptible - able to be corrupted flexible - able to be bent invisible - NOT (the in- prefix) able to be seen legible - able to be read