All 4 Uses of
transparent
in
David Copperfield
- Her face was very pretty still, but it looked careworn, and too delicate; and her hand was so thin and white that it seemed to me to be almost transparent.†
Chpt 7-9
- I was so filled with the play, and with the past — for it was, in a manner, like a shining transparency, through which I saw my earlier life moving along — that I don't know when the figure of a handsome well-formed young man dressed with a tasteful easy negligence which I have reason to remember very well, became a real presence to me.†
Chpt 19-21
- So far as I know — and I believe his honest heart was transparent to me — he never wavered again, in his solemn certainty of finding her.†
Chpt 49-51 *
- His natural manner and agreeable simplicity made it transparent that he said this to put us in good heart, and to enable Agnes to hear her father mentioned with greater confidence; but it was not the less pleasant for that.†
Chpt 52-54
Definition:
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(transparent as in: transparent shower door) able to be seen through with clarity