transmitting light without appreciable scattering so that bodies lying beyond are entirely visible
fine or sheer enough to be seen through
free from pretence or deceit
transparent sincerity
easily detected or seen through
a transparent lie
readily understood
The meaning of this word is transparent
open to public scrutiny; not clandestine
To make sure sponsorship is transparent to viewers … sponsors should be given far more prominence — Independent
penetrable by a specified form of radiation, e.g. X-rays or ultraviolet
transparently adv
[Middle English from late Latin transparent-, transparens, present part. of transparēre to show through, from trans- + Latin parēre to show oneself]