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transparently

1 of 1adverb
/trænsˈpɛrəntli/
1

in a manner that is open, honest, and without concealment

  • The organization operates transparently, posting all financial records online.
  • He transparently disclosed his conflict of interest before joining the board.
  • The negotiations were handled transparently to ensure public trust.
  • She transparently admitted her role in the mistake without hesitation.
  • The government promised to act transparently throughout the investigation.
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2

in a way that allows light to pass through clearly without distortion

  • The water in the alpine lake glistened transparently under the midday sun.
  • Light flowed transparently through the thin silk curtains.
  • The glass dome rose transparently above the museum's central hall.
  • The crystal vase gleamed transparently on the windowsill.
  • His sculpture, made of resin, glowed transparently in the gallery lights.
3

in a way that is obvious, easily seen through, or plainly understood

  • She was transparently exaggerating her role in the project.
  • His motives were transparently selfish, even to his allies.
  • They transparently disguised their marketing ploy as a public service.
  • The speech was transparently a distraction from the real issue.
  • He flirted transparently, making everyone in the room uncomfortable.