Opaquely: meaning, definitions and examples

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opaquely

 

[ əˈpeɪkli ]

Adverb
Context #1 | Adverb

manner of clarity

The term 'opaquely' refers to the manner in which something is expressed that is not transparent or clear. When something is described as being conveyed opaquely, it implies a level of ambiguity or obscurity in the communication. This can relate to language, materials, or even thoughts and feelings that are not easily understood. Opaqueness can be intentional or unintentional, but often leads to confusion and requires further clarification.

Synonyms

ambiguously, obscurely, unclearly

Examples of usage

  • She spoke opaquely about her feelings.
  • The instructions were written opaquely, leading to misunderstandings.
  • His opaquely stated opinions left everyone puzzled.

Translations

Translations of the word "opaquely" in other languages:

🇵🇹 opacamente

🇮🇳 अस्पष्टता से

🇩🇪 intransparent

🇮🇩 secara buram

🇺🇦 незрозуміло

🇵🇱 nieprzezroczysto

🇯🇵 不透明に

🇫🇷 opacément

🇪🇸 opacamente

🇹🇷 opak bir şekilde

🇰🇷 불투명하게

🇸🇦 بشكل غير شفاف

🇨🇿 neprůhledně

🇸🇰 nepriehľadně

🇨🇳 不透明地

🇸🇮 neprosojno

🇮🇸 óskýrlega

🇰🇿 түсініксіз түрде

🇬🇪 ხილული არ არის

🇦🇿 şəffaf olmayan şəkildə

🇲🇽 opacamente

Etymology

The word 'opaque' derives from the Latin 'opacus', which means 'shaded' or 'dark'. The transition into English occurred in the late 14th century, signifying something that does not allow light to pass through and later expanding to include conceptual meanings of clarity in expression. The addition of the adverbial suffix '-ly' created 'opaquely', allowing the term to describe not only physical properties but also abstract ideas related to communication and comprehension. Over time, 'opaquely' has become prominent in discussions about art, literature, and communication, where clarity is vital. Its evolution highlights humanity's relationship with both the physical and abstract realms, reflecting the complexity of understanding.

Word Frequency Rank

At position #40,733, this word is among the less frequently used terms in English. While interesting to know, it's not crucial for most English learners unless needed for specific purposes.