opaque
How to Use Opaque
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishBlocking light completely, or (figuratively) hard to understand or see clearly into.
Don't confuse with "translucent" (lets some light through, but blurs what's behind it) — opaque lets no light through at all.
Word Forms
more opaque comparative, opaquer comparative, opaqued past tense, opaques plural, opaques singular, most opaque superlative, opaquest superlative
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
The bathroom window has _____ glass for privacy.
Etymology
From Latin opacus ("shaded, dark"), via Middle English opake, later reshaped by French opaque.