translucent (Meaning)

Wordnet

translucent (s)

allowing light to pass through diffusely

Webster

translucent (a.)

Transmitting rays of light without permitting objects to be distinctly seen; partially transparent.

Transparent; clear.

translucent Sentence Examples

  1. The delicate petals of the orchid were translucent, allowing the sunlight to filter through their veins.
  2. The iridescent wings of the dragonfly were translucent, revealing the intricate network of patterns beneath.
  3. The melting candlelight cast a translucent glow upon the surrounding objects, creating an ethereal atmosphere.
  4. The frosted glass windowpanes were translucent, obscuring the view outside but still allowing some light to enter.
  5. The jellyfish's body was translucent, making it difficult to distinguish between its internal organs and its surroundings.
  6. The thin slices of agate were translucent, revealing a mesmerizing blend of colors and textures.
  7. The translucent plastic wrap covered the painting, protecting it from dust and damage.
  8. The translucent gauze curtains gently wafted in the breeze, filtering the sunlight into a soft glow.
  9. The translucent glaze on the ceramic vase gave it a subtle and elegant finish.
  10. The translucent surface of the glass beads created a shimmering effect when they caught the light.

FAQs About the word translucent

allowing light to pass through diffuselyTransmitting rays of light without permitting objects to be distinctly seen; partially transparent., Transparent; clear.

transparent, liquid, crystal, gauzy, diaphanous, clear, filmy, delicate, fragile,sheer

opaque,opaque, smoky, cloudy, smoky, foggy,cloudy, murky, dull, misty

The delicate petals of the orchid were translucent, allowing the sunlight to filter through their veins.

The iridescent wings of the dragonfly were translucent, revealing the intricate network of patterns beneath.

The melting candlelight cast a translucent glow upon the surrounding objects, creating an ethereal atmosphere.

The frosted glass windowpanes were translucent, obscuring the view outside but still allowing some light to enter.