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hollowly Definition


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hollow
adj
    1. Containing an empty space within or below; not solid.
      Thesaurus: coreless, empty, vacant, void, excavated, reamed; concave, sunken.
    2. Sunken or depressed.
      Example: hollow cheeks
    3. Said of a sound: echoing as if made in a hollow place.
      Thesaurus: echoing, resonant, reverberating; deep, muffled, dull, mute.
    4. Said of a voice: dull or stifled.
    5. Worthless; insincere.
      Example: a hollow statement
      Thesaurus: false, artificial, meaningless, flimsy, worthless, unreliable, unsound.
noun
    1. A hole or cavity in something.
      Thesaurus: cavity, cave, channel, crater, depression, excavation, indentation, pit, womb.
    2. A valley or depression in the land.
adverb
    1. colloq
      Completely.
      Example: beat someone hollow
verb
    hollowed, hollowing
    1. To make a hollow in it; to form it by making a hollow.
      Thesaurus: burrow, dig, furrow, scoop, excavate, indent.
      Form: hollow something out (usually)
Derivative: hollowly
adverb
    Derivative: hollowness
    noun
      Etymology: Anglo-Saxon holh.



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