see-through
adjective
[ ˈsiːθruː ]
• (especially of clothing) translucent.
• "this shirt's a bit see-through when it's wet"
Similar:
transparent,
translucent,
clear,
limpid,
crystal clear,
crystalline,
pellucid,
glassy,
thin,
light,
lightweight,
flimsy,
sheer,
diaphanous,
filmy,
gossamer,
gossamer-like,
gossamer-thin,
chiffony,
cobwebby,
gauzy,
gauze-like,
ultra-fine,
see through
• not be deceived by someone or something; detect the true nature of someone or something.
• "he can see through her lies and deceptions"
Similar:
not be deceived by,
not be taken in by,
be wise to,
get/have the measure of,
read like a book,
fathom,
penetrate,
realize,
understand,
not fall for,
have someone's number,
know someone's (little) game,
Opposite:
be hoodwinked by,
• support a person for the duration of a difficult time.
• "my family saw me through that very tough first year"
Similar:
sustain,
encourage,
buoy up,
cheer along,
keep going,
tide over,
support,
give strength to,
be a source of strength to,
be a tower of strength to,
comfort,
help (out),
assist,
Opposite:
let someone down,
• persist with an undertaking until it is completed.
• "I'm determined to see through my degree and keep my career options open"
Similar:
bring to completion,
continue to the end,
bring to a finish,
persevere with,
persist with,
continue (with),
carry on with,
go on with,
keep at,
keep on with,
keep going with,
keep up,
not give up with,
follow through,
press on/ahead with,
plod on through,
plough on through,
stay with,
not take no for an answer,
plug away at,
peg away at,
stick at,
soldier on with,
stick something out,
stick to one's guns,
hang in there,
Opposite:
give up (on),