What is another word for translucent?

Pronunciation: [tɹanslˈuːsənt] (IPA)

Translucent is a term that describes an object or material that allows light to pass through it, but not to the extent of transforming it. Common synonyms for translucent include semi-opaque, partly clear, translucently see-through, and diaphanous. Other terms that can be used interchangeably with the word translucent include semi-transparent and glassy. These synonyms are useful when depicting a variety of objects, such as glass, gemstones, plastic, and fabrics. For example, a translucent glass vase allows light to pass through it, and a glassy appearance can be used to describe the texture of translucent ice. Knowing synonyms for translucent will help you to communicate more precisely and find the right words to describe the items you are depicting.

Synonyms for Translucent:

What are the hypernyms for Translucent?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    translucency, diaphanous material, see-through object, translucent material.

What are the opposite words for translucent?

Translucent refers to the quality of being transparent or allowing light to pass through, but not necessarily able to see through clearly. Antonyms for this word include opaque, which means not allowing light to pass through, and therefore not see-through. Another antonym is cloudy, which describes something that's full of cloudiness or fog-like effects, resulting in reduced transparency. Similarly, turbid is another antonym for translucent, referring to something that is cloudy or murky in appearance, and therefore not transparent. Lastly, dense is another antonym for translucent, indicating something that is thick or heavy and thus prevents light from passing through.

What are the antonyms for Translucent?

Usage examples for Translucent

What at the time had been bewildering, put on, day by day, robes of increasingly translucent clearness.
"The Furnace"
Rose Macaulay
The boy blessed the cool nights, the translucent spring-water, the flour of dried bananas, and, above all, Linde.
"In Desert and Wilderness"
Henryk Sienkiewicz
Though you knew that Pepper was laughing in his sleeve at you, and let him see you knew it, his face remained translucent and impenetrable as adamant....
"The Debit Account"
Oliver Onions

Famous quotes with Translucent

  • Years of solitude had taught him that, in one's memory, all days tend to be the same, but that there is not a day, not even in jail or in the hospital, which does not bring surprises, which is not a translucent network of minimal surprises.
    Jorge Luis Borges
  • I saw St. Francis at first in his old age, at prayer and sickly, of an indescribable cheerfulness and purity and humility. Everything in him, everything that constituted his life, all his difficulties, are now transfigured and have become translucent. And this happened through prayer. The things that occupy him no longer contain anything at all that is purely personal, not a trace of annoyance or injury or resentment for the unjust things inflicted on him. God alone is left, as well as perfect service in the indescribable happiness of one who serves and in uninterrupted contemplation.
    Adrienne von Speyr
  • God, say some philosophers, manifests himself in the sublunary world in particular beauties, truths and acts of benevolence; properly, the values should be conjoined to shadow their identity in the godhead, but this happens so infrequently that one must suppose divinity condones a kind of diabolic fracture or else, and perhaps my book is already giving some hint of this, he demonstrates his ineffable freedom through contriving at times a wanton inconsistency. If this is so, we need not wonder at Messalina’s failure to match her beauty with a love of truth and goodness. She was a chronic liar and she was thoroughly bad. But her beauty, we are told, was a miracle. The symmetry of her body obeyed all the golden rules of the mystical architects, her skin was without even the most minuscule flaw and it glowed as though gold had been inlaid behind translucent ivory, her breasts were full and yet pertly disdained earth’s pull, the nipples nearly always erect, and visibly so beneath her byssinos, as in a state of perpetual sexual excitation, the areolas delicately pigmented to a kind of russet. The sight of her weaving bare white arms was enough, it is said, to make a man grit his teeth with desire to be encircled by them; the smooth plain of her back, tapering to slenderness only to expand lusciously to the opulence of her perfect buttocks, demanded unending caresses.
    Anthony Burgess
  • And over the village slipped the days, passing into the nights; the weeks flowed by, the months crept on, the wind howled, and, glassified with an autumnal, translucent, greenish-azure, the Don flowed tranquilly down to the sea.
    Mikhail Sholokhov

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