opaque
not transparent / obscure / unclear
adj
The word evokes a sense of blockage or a wall. In a physical sense, it describes materials that stop light from passing through, creating a visual dead end. It is the direct opposite of transparent, though it differs from translucent in that it allows no light through at all. When applied to language or logic, it suggests a deliberate or accidental obscuring of meaning. It carries a slightly negative connotation of frustration or secrecy, often used to describe bureaucratic processes or academic writing that is intentionally dense to hide a lack of substance.
Meanings
adj
Not able to be seen through.
"The frosted glass is opaque."