A1 Collocation Neutral 4 min read

não claramente visível

clearly visible

Literally: {"n\u00e3o":"not","claramente":"clearly","vis\u00edvel":"visible"}

In 15 Seconds

  • Means something is hard to see clearly.
  • Use when visibility is poor or obstructed.
  • Not completely invisible, just lacking clarity.
  • Common in everyday descriptions and observations.

Meaning

Imagine you're trying to spot a specific detail in a photo, but it's just too fuzzy. Or maybe you're looking for a friend in a huge crowd, but they're partially hidden. That's when something is `não claramente visível` – it's there, but the details are lost, making it hard to make out.

Key Examples

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Texting a friend about a photo

A foto que você mandou está um pouco escura, o detalhe está `não claramente visível`.

The photo you sent is a bit dark, the detail is not clearly visible.

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Describing a distant object

Daqui, a placa na estrada está `não claramente visível`.

From here, the sign on the road is not clearly visible.

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Looking at old documents

A assinatura no documento antigo está `não claramente visível` por causa do tempo.

The signature on the old document is not clearly visible because of age.

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Cultural Background

In Brazil, people often use 'difícil de ver' instead of the more formal 'não claramente visível'.

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Word Order

Always keep 'não' before the adverb.

In 15 Seconds

  • Means something is hard to see clearly.
  • Use when visibility is poor or obstructed.
  • Not completely invisible, just lacking clarity.
  • Common in everyday descriptions and observations.

What It Means

This phrase literally means 'not clearly visible.' It's used when something is difficult to see or perceive distinctly. Think of it as being semi-transparent, blurry, or obscured in some way. It's not completely invisible, but the clarity is definitely lacking. It suggests a struggle to identify or focus on the object or detail.

How To Use It

You use não claramente visível to describe things that are hard to see. This could be due to distance, poor lighting, or something obstructing the view. It's a straightforward way to express a lack of clear visual perception. You can use it for physical objects or even abstract concepts that are hard to grasp.

Real-Life Examples

  • The distant mountains were beautiful, but their details were não claramente visíveis due to the haze.
  • The text on the old map was faded and não claramente visível in places.
  • Her handwriting is always a bit não claramente visível, making it hard to read her notes.

When To Use It

Use this phrase when you want to be precise about something being hard to see. It's perfect for describing faint objects, blurry images, or things partially hidden. If you're describing a photograph where a subject is out of focus, this phrase fits perfectly. It's also useful when discussing signs or text that are difficult to read. It adds a touch of detail to your description. Who knew describing blurry things could be so satisfying?

When NOT To Use It

Don't use não claramente visível for things that are completely invisible. If something is gone, vanished, or simply not there, you'd use words like invisível (invisible) or ausente (absent). It's also not for things that are perfectly clear. If you can see something without any effort, this phrase would be incorrect. Avoid it for things that are intentionally hidden, like a secret spy gadget (unless you're talking about *seeing* it!).

Common Mistakes

Learners sometimes confuse não claramente visível with simply não visível (not visible). The key is the word claramente. Não visível means it's not there at all. Não claramente visível means it's there, but you can't see it *well*. It's like mistaking a shy person for someone who isn't at the party at all!

O fantasma era não visível. O fantasma era não claramente visível. (The ghost was not clearly visible, meaning it was faint or semi-transparent, not completely gone).
O tesouro está não visível. O tesouro está não claramente visível. (The treasure is hidden, but perhaps a map marks its general area, making it *not clearly visible* rather than entirely absent).

Similar Expressions

  • Pouco visível: Means 'barely visible' or 'hardly visible'. It's very close in meaning.
  • Vago: Means 'vague' or 'unclear'. Often used for shapes or ideas.
  • Embaçado: Means 'blurry' or 'foggy'. Usually refers to vision or glass.
  • Obscuro: Means 'dark' or 'dim'. Can imply lack of visibility due to darkness.

Common Variations

Sometimes, people might say difícil de ver (difficult to see). This is more conversational. Não se vê bem (one doesn't see well) is another casual way to express it. For a more formal tone, you might use pouco nítido (not sharp/clear). The core idea remains the same: a lack of clear visibility.

Memory Trick

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Think of a CLARA bottle of water. If the bottle is CLARAmente visible, you see everything inside. If it's não CLARAmente visível, maybe it's foggy, dirty, or the label is peeling off. The CLARA part of claramente is your reminder for clarity! If clarity is missing, it's não claramente visível.

Quick FAQ

  • What's the main difference between não claramente visível and invisível?

Não claramente visível means something is present but hard to see clearly. Invisível means it cannot be seen at all, like it doesn't exist visually.

  • Can I use this for abstract things?

Yes! You can say an idea or a plan is não claramente visível if it's hard to understand or define. It’s like trying to see a plan through a thick fog of uncertainty.

Usage Notes

This phrase is neutral in formality and widely applicable. Be mindful not to use it for things that are completely absent; its core meaning lies in the *lack of clarity*, not the lack of existence. It works best when describing visual perception challenges.

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Word Order

Always keep 'não' before the adverb.

Examples

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#1 Texting a friend about a photo

A foto que você mandou está um pouco escura, o detalhe está `não claramente visível`.

The photo you sent is a bit dark, the detail is not clearly visible.

Here, `não claramente visível` explains why the detail in the photo is hard to make out.

#2 Describing a distant object

Daqui, a placa na estrada está `não claramente visível`.

From here, the sign on the road is not clearly visible.

This highlights that distance makes the sign difficult to read clearly.

#3 Looking at old documents

A assinatura no documento antigo está `não claramente visível` por causa do tempo.

The signature on the old document is not clearly visible because of age.

Explains why the signature is hard to see – due to fading over time.

#4 Instagram caption for a foggy landscape

A neblina deixou a paisagem toda `não claramente visível`. ✨

The fog left the whole landscape not clearly visible. ✨

Perfect for social media when conditions obscure the view.

#5 Reviewing a blurry video call

Seu vídeo está travando e a imagem está `não claramente visível`.

Your video is freezing and the image is not clearly visible.

Describes a common tech issue where visual clarity is lost.

#6 Professional report about a damaged item

O número de série na embalagem está `não claramente visível` devido a danos.

The serial number on the packaging is not clearly visible due to damage.

Used in a professional context to report a physical defect.

#7 Job interview (Zoom call)

Peço desculpas, a iluminação aqui não é ideal e meu rosto pode parecer `não claramente visível`.

I apologize, the lighting here isn't ideal and my face might appear not clearly visible.

A polite way to acknowledge poor visibility during a formal online meeting.

Mistake: Using 'invisible' Common Mistake

✗ O código QR no panfleto estava invisível. → ✓ O código QR no panfleto estava `não claramente visível`.

✗ The QR code on the flyer was invisible. → ✓ The QR code on the flyer was not clearly visible.

Corrects the common error of using 'invisible' when the QR code was just hard to scan.

Mistake: Using 'not visible' Common Mistake

✗ A mensagem no fundo estava não visível. → ✓ A mensagem no fundo estava `não claramente visível`.

✗ The message in the background was not visible. → ✓ The message in the background was not clearly visible.

Highlights the difference: 'not visible' implies absence, while 'not clearly visible' implies difficulty in seeing.

#10 Humorous description of a bad disguise

Ele tentou se disfarçar, mas o bigode falso era tão mal colado que estava `não claramente visível`... quer dizer, era *muito* visível!

He tried to disguise himself, but the fake mustache was so badly glued it was not clearly visible... I mean, it was *very* visible!

A playful, ironic use where the lack of clarity is the joke.

#11 Emotional context: Fading memory

A lembrança daquele dia está ficando `não claramente visível` com o passar dos anos.

The memory of that day is becoming not clearly visible as the years go by.

Used metaphorically to describe a memory that is fading and losing detail.

#12 Ordering food via app

O nome do restaurante no mapa do app está `não claramente visível` por causa do zoom.

The restaurant's name on the app's map is not clearly visible because of the zoom.

A common frustration with digital interfaces and zoom levels.

Test Yourself

Complete the sentence.

O objeto está lá, mas ____ visível.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: não claramente

The negation and adverb must precede the adjective.

🎉 Score: /1

Visual Learning Aids

Practice Bank

1 exercises
Complete the sentence. Fill Blank A1

O objeto está lá, mas ____ visível.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: não claramente

The negation and adverb must precede the adjective.

🎉 Score: /1

Frequently Asked Questions

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Yes, if they are in a crowd or behind something.

Related Phrases

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pouco visível

synonym

barely visible

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