completely opaque

Frequency: 7.814.2 per million words

Used to emphasize that something is totally not see-through or entirely difficult to understand.

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Examples (10)

  • These crystals are completely opaque and nearly black.
  • The system is completely opaque to non-specialists.
  • The frosted glass was completely opaque, blocking all view.
  • Her sunglasses were so dark they were completely opaque.
  • After several coats of paint, the plastic became completely opaque.
  • The fog was so thick it made the landscape completely opaque.
  • His explanation of the new policy was completely opaque.
  • Many ancient texts remain completely opaque to modern scholars.
  • The legal jargon made the contract completely opaque to the average person.
  • The company's accounting practices were criticized for being completely opaque.