see-through


adjective

  • Something that you can see through, like clear glass or thin fabric.


Synonym

  • clear
  • transparent

Antonym

  • opaque

Sentences

  • The see-through dress sparkles in the sun.
  • I can see the fish through the see-through glass.
  • She wore a see-through raincoat on a rainy day.
  • The see-through toy is fun to play with.
  • He drew a see-through picture of a ghost.

Word Explanation:

  • See-through is when something is clear enough that you can see what is behind it, like a glass or a thin curtain.

Word in hindi

पारदर्शी

paardarshi

Other variations in hindi

  • स्पष्ट spasht
  • देखने के लिए पारदर्शी dekhne ke liye paardarshi

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'see-through' mean?

'See-through' means something that you can see through, like a window or a piece of clothing that is very thin.

How do you pronounce 'see-through'?

You pronounce 'see-through' like this: 'see' (like the word for vision) and 'through' (like going from one side to the other). So it sounds like 'see-throo'.

What is the origin of the word 'see-through'?

The word 'see-through' comes from the words 'see' and 'through', meaning to look through something.

What is the meaning of 'see-through' in Hindi?

The word 'see-through' in Hindi is 'देखने के लिए पारदर्शी' (Dekhne ke liye pārdarśī).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

Some animals, like jellyfish, are see-through! This helps them hide from predators in the ocean.

Proverb

Don't judge a book by its cover. This means you shouldn't decide about something just by how it looks.

Quote

"The eye sees only what the mind is prepared to comprehend." - Robertson Davies

Mini blog:

The Magic of See-Through Things!

Have you ever seen something that was see-through? It’s like magic! Imagine a glass of water. You can see right through it! Or think about a bubble. It’s shiny and colorful, but you can see the world through it too!

See-through things can be fun to explore. You can look at your favorite toys through a clear box or peek at the sky through a window. Next time you’re outside, see if you can find something see-through. It could be a leaf, a raindrop, or even a piece of ice!

What will you discover?

Happy exploring!