standing out and easy to see or notice
able to be easily noticed or perceived, often through observation or measurement
not easily defined or understood due to a lack of clarity or precision
(of an object) blocking the passage of light and preventing objects from being seen through it
permitting light to pass through but making objects on the other side appear blurred
noticeable in a way that is unpleasant, unwanted, or disruptive
shining brightly with intense light
excessively colorful, flashy, or showy in a way that lacks taste or elegance
emitting a flickering or wavering light
providing or capturing an extensive view of a scene or area
appearing dull without any reflective quality
(of sky) cloudy or dark, often resulting in a gloomy atmosphere
(of colors or light) very intense or bright
emitting or reflecting light in a bright, glowing manner
open, obvious, and easily observable, without concealment or secrecy
in a way that is easily noticeable, highlighting a clear and obvious contrast
the outer shape or edge that defines an object's form
a misleading or incorrect mental representation of reality
a thing or person that is striking or impressive to see, often because it is unusual or remarkable
the attribute of color that distinguishes one color from another based on its position in the color spectrum or wheel
Hue refers to the specific shade or tint of a color. It is what is commonly thought of as the name of a color, like red, blue, or green. Hue is what distinguishes one color from another on the spectrum. For example, different shades of blue, from light sky blue to dark navy blue, all have the same hue, which is blue, but vary in their lightness or darkness. Hue is one of the basic properties used to describe colors, along with saturation and brightness.
an instance or act of seeing something through visual perception
a quick or partial view of something, often fleeting or incomplete
the quality or state of emitting light
the act of seeing or observing something, especially something notable or unusual
the dark shape and outline of an object, visible against a lighter background, often seen as a shadow
a harsh, bright light that is more intense than what the eyes are used to, often causing discomfort
something that is perceived by sight, such as an image, graphic, or representation that can be seen or observed
to make or become undetectable by resembling the color or shape of a surrounding
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to conceal or hide something
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to look closely or attentively at something, often in an effort to see or understand it better
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to see something, often with a feeling of amazement or admiration
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to stare at someone or something with strong and often inappropriate interest or desire
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to look with eyes half-opened when hit by light, or as a sign of suspicion, etc.
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to provide light to something, making it brighter
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to shine with a flickering or sparkling light
to become visible after coming out of somewhere
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to make something visible
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to dig the ground and discover something
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to remove a cover from a statue, painting, etc. for the people to see, particularly as part of a public ceremony
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to reveal something by removing a cover or obstacle
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to reveal something by uncovering it
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to reveal, uncover, or make visible something that was hidden or covered
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(of a surface) to redirect or bounce back heat, light, or sound without absorbing it
to suddenly and mysteriously disappear without explanation
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to cover something in a protective or concealing manner
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to carefully cover or hide something or someone
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the careful and detailed examination to find mistakes or discover important information
small details that are easily overlooked
to carefully examine something to check its condition or make sure it meets standards
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to carefully check the quality, activity, or changes of something or someone for a period of time
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to examine something closely and carefully in order to find errors
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paying a lot of attention to the correctness of behavior or to detail
requiring a lot of effort and time
in a comprehensive manner
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in a way that has no errors or mistakes
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in a manner that is marked by careful attention to details
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with a focus only on the surface or outer appearance
(of colors) having a subdued tone, lacking brightness or vibrancy
in a manner that superficially focuses on the appearance of something
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