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Adjectives of Sight

14 Words

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visible
1.
vi
si
ble
Adjective

able to be seen with the eyes

The stars were visible in the clear night sky, shining brightly.

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invisible
2.
in
vi
si
ble
Adjective

not capable of being seen with the naked eye

The invisible ink on the paper only became visible when exposed to heat.

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transparent
3.
trans
pa
rent
Adjective

able to be seen through

The glass was so transparent that it was almost invisible, allowing a clear view of the garden beyond.

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two-dimensional
4.
two
di
men
sio
nal
Adjective

existing or represented in only length and width, without depth, like a flat surface or a drawing on paper

The drawing on the paper appeared two-dimensional, lacking the illusion of depth.

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three-dimensional
5.
three
di
men
sio
nal
Adjective

having length, width, and depth, like objects in the real world that occupy space

The virtual reality headset creates a three-dimensional environment that feels immersive.

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hide
6.
hide
Verb

to keep something in a secret place, preventing it from being seen

She hid her diary in a secret drawer to keep it private.

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colorful
7.
co
lor
ful
Adjective

having a lot of different and often bright colors

The art gallery displayed a collection of colorful paintings and sculptures.

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pale
8.
pale
Adjective

light in color or shade

The artist painted the landscape with pale green meadows and distant mountains.

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noticeable
9.
no
ti
cea
ble
Adjective

having qualities that make something easily seen or recognized

The stain on his shirt was noticeable from across the room.

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reflective
10.
ref
lec
tive
Adjective

involving deep contemplation or examination of one's thoughts and feelings

He took a reflective walk in the park to clear his mind and ponder life's complexities.

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blurry
11.
blu
rry
Adjective

appearing unclear or out of focus due to lacking sharpness in details

The blurry photograph was difficult to make out because it was out of focus.

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ghostly
12.
ghost
ly
Adjective

having characteristics or appearance similar to a ghost, often pale or spooky

The old mansion had a ghostly presence that sent shivers down my spine.

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holographic
13.
ho
log
ra
phic
Adjective

involving or resembling a hologram, a three-dimensional image formed by the interference of light beams

The holographic display projected a lifelike image of a butterfly.

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panoramic
14.
pa
no
ra
mic
Adjective

wide-ranging and comprehensive

Her panoramic analysis of the company's market position covered every angle from financial to consumer behavior.

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