Pronunciation: /trænsˈpɛrənsi/
noun the quality or condition of being transparent; openness and honesty in behavior or actions
A1 Transparency is important in a relationship.
A2 The company claims to have transparency in their business practices.
B1 Government transparency allows citizens to hold officials accountable.
B2 The lack of transparency in the financial industry can lead to scandals.
C1 The organization prides itself on its transparency in decision-making.
C2 Transparency is crucial for maintaining trust in public institutions.
formal The company prides itself on its commitment to transparency in all business dealings.
informal I appreciate the transparency in how they handle their finances.
slang I like how they keep it real with their transparency.
figurative The clear lake symbolized the transparency of her intentions.
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