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Discover Ludwig"opaque figure" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when describing a person, particularly one whose motives and feelings are unclear or mysterious. For example, "He was an opaque figure, whose actions were always hard to interpret."
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Throughout these experiences, August remains a curiously opaque figure.
Rose Mary is more of an opaque figure; laser-sharp one day, maddeningly obtuse the next.
His very distinctive style might be a good fit with the more opaque figure you now present to the world.
Ai Weiwei himself is a rather mysterious, opaque figure, but utterly confident and unafraid of state bullies.
Younger executives, who mainly saw Loeb at the company's annual retreat, at the Ojai Valley Inn, found him a remote, somewhat opaque figure, but his view of risk was clear.
Yet all these years and political miles later, the man — hailed by The Observer as "one of the most electorally successful and effective party leaders of all time" — remains a curiously opaque figure.
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The former depend on actors as dramatic delivery systems; the latter present actors as opaque figures of gesture.
We expect our jazz heroes to be solitary, dyspeptic, opaque figures, but Jones is so open — and so quick to lionize his fellow-musicians — that he seems transparent: you can see a whole world of popular music in him.
Hodges (1744-1797) is an opaque, paradoxical figure.
Khamenei is an opaque, cautious figure, Administration officials say, but he clearly acceded to Rouhani as he saw the political demands of the population shift.
The PTS is characterized by many opaque spherules (Figure 1f).
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