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Alina Torovets
Which option is correct?
She usually wears SEE-THROUGH dress or TRANSPARENT dress?
I'm confused.
Thank you a lot đ
Jun 28, 2022 9:04 AM
Answers · 3
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Hi Alina,
Great question. When we speak about fabrics, the term we use is "sheer". A sheer dress, a sheer blouse, a sheer cover-up, etc.
However, if someone thinks this is shocking and they want to emphasize that they can see right through the fabric, they may use the term "see-through" because they don't think this is a good thing. "The dress was completely see-through! That's not appropriate to wear to a funeral!"
I hope that helps.
June 28, 2022
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They are synonyms, though "see-through" is said by children and less-intelligent people.
However, I suspect that you don't mean transparent (like glass). In the case of fabric, we use an idiomatic word "a sheer dress", which means translucent or semi-transparent.
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