Definitionadv. so as to be easily understood or seen through
Last update: June 14, 2015
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Both Susa and Egyptian Thebes, where there was a Memnonion or temple in honour of the hero, were centres of sun-worship. "Eos, the mother of Memnon, is so transparently the morning, that her child must rise again as surely as the sun reappears to run his daily course across the heavens" (G. [Please select]
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Picardet, or that transparently simple little minx, Mrs. [Please select]
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In any case that was very ancient history by now and as for our friend, the pseudo Skin-the-etcetera, he had transparently outlived his welcome. [Please select]
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Then I understood why men have invented gods, subscribed to irrational systems of theology, hailed and accredited transparently ridiculous miracles. [Please select]
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But the pleasant little curate was too transparently simple a soul to take advantage of her slip of judgment. [Please select]
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He was transparently honest, and we had on more than one occasion worked amicably in the interests of "Peace." [Please select]
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"He is so transparently good, and he bears his great disappointment so beautifully." [Please select]
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From the bow of the _Manhattan_ spread two thin emerald lines curling transparently and tipped with foam. [Please select]
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While a sophisticated woman can affect this sort of simplicity well enough to take in the men, the affectation is always transparently clear to other women and they detest her for it. [Please select]
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And then--then, if you are outcasted in any case as some of us are, it's a little too transparently cheap to be afraid of soiling----" He broke off." [Please select]
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