See-through

Pronunciation: /ˈsi- ˈθɹu/

See-through (adj)

  1. Able to be looked through so that objects behind can be seen clearly.
  2. Not fully clear, but still lets some light through so shapes behind are partly visible.
  3. Easy to understand because it is clear and not hidden or confusing.

Examples

  • The see-through curtain lets me see the room behind.
  • Her see-through blouse was light, but it still showed her outline.

See-through (adjective)

Examples

  • The see-through curtain lets light pass clearly.
  • The window is see-through, so light passes clearly.