Depending upon the material, it is generally either smooth and silky, or rough and abrasive.
A concrete noun refers to something that can be experienced through the senses. The term bullet is a noun which describes an object that can be experienced through senses of touch, sight, or smell. Therefore the word bullet is a concrete noun.Put simply, a concrete noun is a word which describes an actual, physical object: something we can see or touch, a material object, such as book, window, tree and so on.If a noun describes something we cannot see or touch, an intangible non-material concept such as the term conceptitself, or time, peace, stress and so on, this is referred to as an abstract noun.
The word you're looking for is opaque.
AnswerI believe you're thinking about '''translucent.'''See the Related Link "Wikitionary:translucent" to the right for more information.or if your talking about a word that describes material that lets all light through it is transparent
If it lets NO light through it can not even give a blurry view, so your question makes no sense and cannot be answered.
Vibrations
Depending upon the material, it is generally either smooth and silky, or rough and abrasive.
Texture
A concrete noun refers to something that can be experienced through the senses. The term bullet is a noun which describes an object that can be experienced through senses of touch, sight, or smell. Therefore the word bullet is a concrete noun.Put simply, a concrete noun is a word which describes an actual, physical object: something we can see or touch, a material object, such as book, window, tree and so on.If a noun describes something we cannot see or touch, an intangible non-material concept such as the term conceptitself, or time, peace, stress and so on, this is referred to as an abstract noun.
doubtful
the Proust effect
What story? We aren't telepathic
silky, slimy
characteristics or chemical and physical properties
It describes something that exists in material or physical form, or not an abstract subject
stiffness id say
The word that describes feeling very proud of oneself is "self-satisfied" or "self-congratulatory".
suspicious