See-through (adjective)

Allowing one to see through; transparent.

Origin:

A compound of the verb see and through which means something that can be seen through or something that is transparent.

Examples:

  1. The curtains are made of see-through material.
  2. The see-through blouse reveals the wearer's camisole.
  3. The see-through plastic bag makes it easy to identify its contents.
  4. The see-through design of the phone case allows the color of the phone to show through.
  5. See-through fabrics are often used in summer clothing.
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