Opposite of comparative for allowing light to pass through such that objects behind can be seen clearly
“The main dining area is sectioned off with opaque glass windows and sheer curtains.”
Opposite of comparative for made of very fine material that can be seen through
“The midwife had laid the little girl on the side of the birthing table in a thick linen quilt.”
Opposite of comparative for easily understandable or perceived
“He was evasive and provided some very ambiguous answers to the questions asked of him.”
Opposite of comparative for apparent or obvious
“I imagine my obscure rantings and categorizations may draw the odd comment from those versed in literary theory.”
(of an organization or its activities) Opposite of comparative for having practices that are open and visible to the public
“The usually secretive agency is best known for its expertise in cybersecurity.”
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