Transparent means that light passes through it, and therefore you can see through it. Examples are glass and water.
Metaphorically, something transparent (e.g. a ruse, a scheme) is a disguised activity that is easily "seen through," i.e. apparent in its aims.
Semi-transparent refers to an object or material that allows some light to pass through but is not completely transparent, meaning it is partially see-through or opaque. This property is often used in design to create effects like soft lighting or layered visuals.
The opposite of transparent is opaque, meaning that something is not able to be seen through or understood easily.
Transparent you can see through, so this could be coloured plastic or coloured glass which you can see through. Invisible is not visible to the eye.
If something is transparent, it does not have a specific color of its own. It allows light to pass through without any significant absorption, so it appears colorless or takes on the color of objects behind or beneath it.
Transparent is when something is completely see through, such as normal windows you find. Opaque is when something is only partially see through, I think another work for this is translucent, but im not entirely sure. An example is something such as a net curtain, which is'nt completely transparent, but you are able to see through it.
Transparent means that you can see something through it. Kinda of invisible but not quite.Glass and water are examples of something that is transparent
Transparency means totally clear, as in a window or a meaning.
If you mean opaque then the opposite of it is transparent.
Transparent means that you can see something through it. Kinda of invisible but not quite.Glass and water are examples of something that is transparent
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It means that it is completely transparent. If it has 100% opacity, nothing shows through it.
Considering that transparency and opacity are opposites, yes. Something completely transparent is not at all opaque, and something completely opaque is not at all transparent. However, something which is 50% transparent is also 50% opaque, and something 25% transparent would be 75% opaque, and something 25% opaque would be 75% transparent. Transparency and opacity are at the opposite ends of the same scale.
no transparent is when you can see through something