The visual and optical opposite of transparent is "opaque."
Metaphorically, the description of motives as transparentwould have the opposites unclear or hidden.
The opposite of transparent is opaque, meaning that something is not able to be seen through or understood easily.
The opposite of translucent is opaque. Opaque materials do not allow light to pass through them, whereas translucent materials allow some light to pass through but not enough to see clearly through them.
transparent. translucent is partially obstructed and opaque is letting no light through.
Transparent
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.
Hi the opposite to opaque is transparent. :)
Transparent
If you mean opaque then the opposite of it is transparent.
No. Denim jeans are opaque, which is the opposite of transparent.
Opaque
The opposite of transparent is opaque, meaning that something is not able to be seen through or understood easily.
The opposite of transparent (something that can be "seen-through") is opaque. A glass milk bottle is transparent. The milk is opaque. A plastic milk jug would be semi-transparent.
The opposite word of opaque is transparent. Opaque = an object that cannot be seen through, for example: solid metal door. Transparent = and object that can be seen through, for example: clear glass window.
Opaque is to transparent as turmoil is to order. (Or composure, peacefulness, etc.) -This is because the opposite of opaque is transparent, as opaque allows no light through while transparent allows all light through; and the opposite of turmoil is-.
The opposite of skin color is not having any skin color, which would be transparent or colorless.
No, it's the opposite. A transparent marketplace means little product differentiation, AND that all prices are known constantly.
There is always a polar opposite to any colour, unless the object is truly transparent.