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diaphanous

diaphanous is a synonym of translucent

adjective [ dahy-af-uh-nuhs ]

diaphanous is another word for translucent

Translucent and diaphanous both describe things that you can almost see through.

Translucent describes something that lets light through, but that you can’t see through clearly (translucent fabric; translucent paper).

Diaphanous describes something that is very sheer, light, and delicate. It often describes something that seems hazy (diaphanous clouds).

Diaphanous often describes fabric that is very light in weight, and see-through because of that lightness (A drapey, diaphanous gown).

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incandescent

incandescent is a synonym of shining

adjective [ in-kuhn-des-uhnt ]

incandescent is another word for shining

Shining describes something that is radiant or bright, either literally or metaphorically (By the time he finished polishing them, his boots were shining).

Incandescent describes something particularly bright (the incandescent light from the chandelier).

Incandescent is a stronger word than shining, and suggests something so bright it may be difficult to look at (The performance was, in a word, incandescent).

Shining and incandescent can also both describe a person who seems to glow with a certain emotion (incandescent joy; Her eyes were shining with rage).

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gossamer

gossamer is a synonym of fine

adjective [ gos-uh-mer ]

gossamer is another word for fine

Fine describes something delicate, especially something extremely thin (The sewing thread was very fine).

Gossamer describes something particularly light and delicate (Her gossamer wedding dress).

Fine and gossamer both describe things that are especially thin or translucent (A fine, see-through fabric; I could barely see the gossamer threads).

Gossamer generally suggests something even more delicate than fine does. Gossamer suggests something so fine it might have been made from spiderwebs. As a noun, it can refer to delicate spiderwebs themselves.

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