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see through
adjective as in limpid
adjective as in thin
adjective as in translucent
adjective as in clear
Strongest match
adjective as in see-through
adjective as in see-through
adjective as in filmy
verb as in penetrate
verb as in persevere
Strongest matches
verb as in persist
verb as in prosecute
verb as in pursue
verb as in stick
verb as in survive
Strongest matches
verb as in tide over
verb as in achieve
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verb as in discern
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verb as in follow through
Weak matches
verb as in help
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Strong matches
adjective as in clear
adjective as in transparent
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Example Sentences
I looked at him while he was sleeping - a ghost of him, see-through almost - and began to cry.
The Fashion Icon winner lived up to her reputation in a sparkly, see-through, and utterly fabulous gown.
His name was Alexander, and he had a rifle in his hands, but the eyes you could see through the slit in the mask looked friendly.
The first look combined a see-through mesh top, gym style, with a pair of baggy baseball-inspired shorts.
“Snapping in a sudden heat of passion could account for much of what we see through the various pictures,” he argued.
I always knew that she couldnt see through people, exclaimed her mother.
I tell you I see through it all, and it is no mystery to me; they have met and conversed about your business.
I seem to be wandering about the house in misery, fever, and pain, trying to see through a mist that I cannot penetrate.
I see through it all, Julian Home; you would gladly get rid of me, that Violet may wear a coronet.
Some one may wish to know whether she was clever enough to see through the character of Coronado.
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On this page you'll find 70 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to see-through, such as: transparent, clarion, crystal, crystal clear, crystalline, and fair.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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