He could see that the sun was up but because the window was translucent he could not make out if the car was in the driveway.
the glass was so translucent that you could see through it
glass is translucent
That is the correct spelling of translucent, meaning allowing a diffuse passage of light.
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Translucent means that an object will only let some light through
Jelly is an example of a translucent object since you can see through it.
She could not see the shape moving behind the translucent glass.
the glass was so translucent that you could see through it
The translucent fabric allowed sunlight to filter through, creating a soft and ethereal glow in the room.
Yes, you can put translucent in many different sentences. Translucent means that an object is able to be seen through, but without perfect clarity. One example sentence is: The glass blocks were translucent but made it too hard to see people.
The artist's use of translucent paint created a beautiful effect on the canvas, allowing light to shine through the layers.
The curtain was translucent. He could tell someone was behind it but could not make out any details.
(translucent is not transparent, but clear enough for light to pass through)"If you replace the plain glass in the door with translucent glass, it will give you additional privacy.""Vellum is a special type of translucent paper.""The colors of the sunset could be seen through the translucent panes."
A curious amalgam of images crystallized on a translucent screen.
The sunlight will undergo diffusion, caused by this translucent panel.
The curtains in the room were made of a translucent material that allowed soft light to filter through. The artist used translucent paint to create a watercolor effect on the canvas. The frosted glass on the bathroom window was translucent, providing privacy while still letting in natural light.
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