transparente

adjective
  1. The word 'transparente' is not an English word; it is Spanish, Portuguese, or French for 'transparent,' which in English means allowing light to pass through so that objects behind can be distinctly seen. adjective
    The glass was so transparente that I could see right through it.
    The transparente nature of the material made it ideal for windows.
  2. In English, 'transparent' can also mean easy to perceive or detect, often used metaphorically to describe actions or intentions that are obvious. adjective
    His motives were transparent; everyone knew he was only helping to gain favor.
    The company's attempts to cover up the scandal were transparent and did not fool the public.