100 Examples of sentences containing the adjective "diaphanous"
Definition
The adjective diaphanous refers to a material that is light, delicate, and translucent, allowing light to pass through but not completely transparent. It can also describe something that is vague or insubstantial in a figurative sense.
Synonyms
- Sheer
 - Transparent
 - Gauzy
 - Filmy
 - Delicate
 - Lightweight
 - Ethereal
 - Floaty
 - Wispy
 
Antonyms
- Opaque
 - Thick
 - Heavy
 - Dense
 - Solid
 
Examples
- The bride wore a diaphanous gown that flowed gracefully in the breeze.
 - The curtains were made of a diaphanous fabric, letting in soft morning light.
 - She admired the diaphanous wings of the butterfly as it fluttered by.
 - The artist used diaphanous colors to create a dreamy landscape painting.
 - In the soft glow of dawn, the diaphanous fog enveloped the valley.
 - The diaphanous veil added an air of mystery to her appearance.
 - The diaphanous clouds drifted lazily across the sky.
 - He wore a diaphanous shirt that caught the light just right.
 - The diaphanous lace overlay made the dress truly unique.
 - The diaphanous mist hung over the lake, creating an ethereal atmosphere.
 - She felt a diaphanous quality to her dreams, as if they were just out of reach.
 - The diaphanous fabric of the curtains fluttered gently in the wind.
 - They gazed at the diaphanous waves as they lapped against the shore.
 - The diaphanous light illuminating the room created a serene ambiance.
 - Her diaphanous thoughts were difficult to articulate.
 - The diaphanous nature of her explanation left everyone confused.
 - The diaphanous beauty of nature always left him in awe.
 - She wore a diaphanous scarf that flowed beautifully around her neck.
 - The diaphanous sheen on the surface of the water sparkled in the sunlight.
 - The diaphanous fabric clung to her figure, enhancing her elegance.
 - The diaphanous layers of the dress added a whimsical touch.
 - The diaphanous quality of the music made it feel surreal.
 - The diaphanous moonlight cast shadows on the ground.
 - The diaphanous nature of the argument made it hard to take seriously.
 - She decorated the table with diaphanous fabrics for the wedding.
 - The diaphanous paints used in the artwork allowed for a unique layering effect.
 - The diaphanous drapes in the room made it feel airy and open.
 - His diaphanous ideas floated around, lacking concrete form.
 - The diaphanous beauty of the scene was captured perfectly in the photograph.
 - Her diaphanous laughter filled the air with joy.
 - The diaphanous qualities of the fabric were perfect for a summer dress.
 - The diaphanous illusion of the magician left the audience spellbound.
 - The diaphanous nature of the cloud cover made it a perfect day for a picnic.
 - She loved the diaphanous style of the new fashion collection.
 - The diaphanous expressions on their faces told a different story than their words.
 - The diaphanous mist rolled in from the ocean, shrouding the beach.
 - The diaphanous beauty of the song lingered long after it ended.
 - He admired the diaphanous texture of the silk fabric.
 - The diaphanous outline of the mountains was visible against the sunset.
 - Her diaphanous resolve began to waver under pressure.
 - The diaphanous layers in the artwork created a sense of depth.
 - The diaphanous fabric was perfect for layering in the summer.
 - The diaphanous glow of the lanterns added warmth to the evening.
 - She found the diaphanous quality of the poem captivating.
 - The diaphanous veil fluttered in the breeze as she walked down the aisle.
 - The diaphanous threads of the tapestry told a story of ancient times.
 - The diaphanous nature of the relationship made it hard to define.
 - The diaphanous waves danced playfully under the moonlight.
 - The diaphanous quality of her dress made it ideal for a summer evening.
 - They shared a diaphanous moment of understanding.
 - The diaphanous curtains filtered the harsh sunlight gently.
 - The diaphanous layers of her skirt swirled around her as she danced.
 - His diaphanous dreams of success were often overshadowed by reality.
 - The diaphanous beauty of the stars captivated her gaze.
 - The diaphanous quality of the water made it seem almost unreal.
 - She wore a diaphanous top that flowed elegantly with her movements.
 - The diaphanous lightness of the fabric made it a favorite for summer attire.
 - The diaphanous sheen on the fabric added a touch of glamour.
 - The diaphanous landscape stretched before them, inviting exploration.
 - The diaphanous nature of the fog made the world seem enchanted.
 - Her diaphanous hopes were dashed when she received the news.
 - The diaphanous nature of the film allowed for light and shadow interplay.
 - The diaphanous curtains billowed softly in the evening breeze.
 - His diaphanous recollection of the events made it hard to confirm details.
 - The diaphanous waves of sound filled the concert hall.
 - The diaphanous quality of the fabric was perfect for creating an ethereal look.
 - The diaphanous threads of the spider's web glistened in the morning dew.
 - The diaphanous qualities of her argument left room for doubt.
 - The diaphanous twilight wrapped the landscape in mystery.
 - The diaphanous quality of the dress made it perfect for the summer heat.
 - Her diaphanous dreams of travel inspired her to save money.
 - The diaphanous fog rolled in, obscuring the view of the mountains.
 - The diaphanous nature of the discussion left many questions unanswered.
 - The diaphanous beauty of the scene was breathtaking.
 - The diaphanous fabric caught the wind, creating a beautiful silhouette.
 - The diaphanous glow of the candlelight was soothing.
 - The diaphanous layers of the cake were filled with rich cream.
 - Her diaphanous gown shimmered under the stage lights.
 - The diaphanous texture of the paper made the artwork feel delicate.
 - The diaphanous beauty of the moment was fleeting.
 - The diaphanous fabric flowed elegantly as she walked.
 - He described his diaphanous thoughts on the matter with clarity.
 - The diaphanous light filtered through the leaves of the trees.
 - The diaphanous feel of the material made it easy to wear.
 - A diaphanous shimmer danced across the water's surface.
 - The diaphanous clouds painted the sky in soft pastels.
 - The diaphanous qualities of the performance left a lasting impression.
 - Her diaphanous expression revealed her uncertainty.
 - The diaphanous quality of the air made everything feel lighter.
 - His diaphanous hopes for the future were quickly crushed.
 - The diaphanous beauty of the moment was captured on film.
 - The diaphanous fabric swirled around her like a gentle breeze.
 - The diaphanous light of dawn broke through the darkness.
 - The diaphanous layers in her hair flowed with grace.
 - The diaphanous essence of her smile brightened the room.
 - The diaphanous nature of the leaves rustled in the wind.
 - The diaphanous design of the dress made it a showstopper.
 - She spoke with diaphanous clarity, making her points resonate.
 - The diaphanous quality of the fabric made it a favorite among designers.
 - The diaphanous shadows danced on the walls as the sun set.
 
