
[Middle English holwe, holowe, from holgh, hole, burrow (influenced by hole, hollow), from Old English holh.]
hollowly hol'low·ly adv.
adjective
noun
Definition: deep, resonant in sound
Antonyms: high, light, soft
adj
Definition: empty, hollowed out
Antonyms: convex, full, raised, solid
adj
Definition: false, artificial
Antonyms: frank, genuine, honest, real, sincere, true, truthful
adj
Definition: meaningless
Antonyms: earnest, meaningful, sincere, substantial
n
Definition: empty or dented area
Antonyms: solid
v
Definition: empty out; make concave
Antonyms: fill, make convex, raise
Without trust, words become the hollow sound of a wooden gong. With trust, words become life itself.
— John Harold
Tutor's tip: Note: To "hallow" is to make holy. A "halo" is a circle of light around a religious figure. Something with a hole or void inside is "hollow".
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Something that is hollow retains the outer form, but is missing the core, the substance. A dream about a hollow object can reflect a feeling that despite the fact that everything is outwardly okay, that something essential is missing.
1. a depression.
2. contains a cavity.

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Dansk (Danish)
adj. - hul, dump, falsk
n. - hul, hulning, hulhed, hulrum, udsparing, sænkning, fordybning
v. tr. - hule, udhule, udspare
v. intr. - blive udhulet
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Nederlands (Dutch)
hol, leeg, nietszeggend, onoprecht, uithollen, holte, gat, leegte, laagte, grot, uitholling, niet bol, komvormig, convex
Français (French)
adj. - creux, caverneux (une voix, une toux), faux (des mots), vain (une promesse), forcé (un rire)
n. - cavité, trou, dépression (pente d'une colline), (Géog) cuvette, creux (de la main)
v. tr. - creuser
v. intr. - creuser
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Deutsch (German)
v. - aushöhlen
n. - Bodenvertiefung, Höhlung
adj. - hohl, wertlos, eingefallen, leer
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Ελληνική (Greek)
v. - βαθουλώνω, κουφώνω
n. - κοίλωμα, κοιλότητα, βαθούλωμα, γούβα
adj. - κοίλος, βαθουλωτός, γουβιασμένος, κούφιος, υπόκωφος, απατηλός, ψεύτικος
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Italiano (Italian)
incavare, scavare, cavità, vuoto, concavo
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Português (Portuguese)
v. - esvaziar, tornar-se vazio
n. - cavidade (f), lugar (m) vazio
adj. - oco, côncavo, vazio, sem valor, surdo (som)
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Русский (Russian)
пустота, низина, дупло, пустой, впалый, вогнутый, голодный, несерьезный, полностью, выдалбливать
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Español (Spanish)
adj. - cóncavo, ahuecado, vacío, hundido, sin importancia, falso
n. - cavidad, hueco
v. tr. - ahuecar, vaciar, excavar
v. intr. - ahuecarse, vaciarse
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Svenska (Swedish)
v. - ropa hallå, hojta, holka ur
n. - (i)hålighet, dal, håla, hålkäl (byggn.)
adj. - ihålig, urholkad, tom, hungrig
中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
空的, 空腹的, 虚伪的, 洞, 山谷, 窟窿, 挖空, 弄凹, 形成空洞
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中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
adj. - 空的, 空腹的, 虛偽的
n. - 洞, 山谷, 窟窿
v. tr. - 挖空, 弄凹
v. intr. - 形成空洞
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한국어 (Korean)
adj. - 속이 빈, 우묵한, 공허한, 실속이 없는
n. - 움푹한 곳, 분지, 구멍, 골짜기
v. tr. - 움푹 들어가게 하다, 도려내다
v. intr. - 속이 비다
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日本語 (Japanese)
n. - へこみ, くぼみ, 凹地, 穴
v. - へこませる, えぐる, くぼむ
adj. - うつろな, 中空の, くぼんだ, 鈍く響く, 不誠実な, 内容のない, 空腹の, 全くの, 偽りの
adv. - うつろに, 全く
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العربيه (Arabic)
(فعل) يجوف, يتجوف (الاسم) تجويف, ثقب, غور, حفرة, واد (صفه) مجوف, غائر, فارغ, عميق أو مكتوم, أجوف, غير رنان, كاذب أو خادع, جائع
עברית (Hebrew)
adj. - חלול, נבוב, ריקני, לא כן, מזוייף, ריק, קעור
n. - חור, עמק, חלל, בור, מכתש
v. tr. - עשה לנבוב, חפר
v. intr. - נעשה נבוב
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