Emmelichthys nitidus has a slender, slightly compressed body which is around a fifth as deep as its
standard length and with a
caudal peduncle which is very thin just in front of the
caudal fin. It has a moderately small head with large eyes and a moderately-sized, oblique and highly protrusible mouth with just a small number of small conical teeth on the front of the lower jaw with the upper jaw usually being toothless and no teeth on the
vomer,
palatine or tongue, The head and body are covered in small
ctenoid scales except for over the preorbital area and the tip of the snout. The
dorsal fin contains 13 or 15 spines, with the first 9 or 10 spines contained in the fin membrane with 2 or 3 short isolated spines with the final spine being connected to the membrane of the soft rayed part of the fin which is supported by between 9 and 11 soft rays. The
anal fin is supported by 3 spines and 9 or 10 soft rays. The caudal fin is forked, the
pectoral fins are of moderate size and have rounded tips while the
pelvic fins are small. This species reached a maximum
total length of . The colour of the body is a metallic blue-grey on the upper body, with silver flanks and ventral surface, with the flanks having a pink flush and pinkish fins. ==Distribution and habitat==