diaphanousness

/daɪˈæfənəsnəs/
noun
  1. The quality of being light, delicate, and almost transparent.
    • The diaphanousness of the butterfly's wings made them look like stained glass.
    • The designer chose the fabric for its diaphanousness, which gave the dress an airy feel.
    • Photographers love the diaphanousness of morning mist in landscapes.
  2. The quality of being vague or insubstantial.
    • Critics noted the diaphanousness of the novel's plot, which lacked any real conflict.
    • The diaphanousness of the argument made it hard to take seriously.
    • There was a certain diaphanousness to his promises that made everyone skeptical.
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