somewhat opaque
Frequency: 5.96.2 per million words
Indicates that something is a little bit opaque or difficult to understand.
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Examples (10)
- The complex administrative arrangements mean that the decision-making process remains somewhat opaque.
- His explanation of the new policy was somewhat opaque, leaving many questions unanswered.
- The artist's choice of colors made the landscape painting somewhat opaque, lacking clear distinctions.
- For newcomers, the company's internal jargon can be somewhat opaque.
- The legal document was written in a style that was somewhat opaque to the average reader.
- A layer of mist made the distant mountains appear somewhat opaque.
- Despite the detailed report, the overall strategy remained somewhat opaque.
- The financial regulations are often somewhat opaque, even for experienced investors.
- The glass in the old windows had become somewhat opaque over time.
- She found his motives somewhat opaque and difficult to decipher.