diaphanously

/daɪˈæfənəsli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is light, delicate, and almost transparent.
    • She moved diaphanously across the stage, her dress flowing like mist.
    • The fabric hung diaphanously from the window, casting soft shadows.
    • The morning fog settled diaphanously over the lake, blurring the shoreline.
  2. In a vague or insubstantial manner.
    • The idea was presented diaphanously, leaving the audience confused.
    • He spoke diaphanously about his plans, never giving any real details.
    • Her thoughts drifted diaphanously from one topic to another.
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