hollow

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adj., -er, -est.
  1. Having a cavity, gap, or space within: a hollow wall.
  2. Deeply indented or concave; sunken: "His bearded face already has a set, hollow look" (Conor Cruise O'Brien).
  3. Without substance or character: a hollow person. See synonyms at vain.
  4. Devoid of truth or validity; specious: "Theirs is at best a hollow form of flattery" (Annalyn Swan).
  5. Having a reverberating, sepulchral sound: hollow footsteps.
n.
  1. A cavity, gap, or space: a hollow behind a wall.
  2. An indented or concave surface or area.
  3. A void; an emptiness: a hollow in one's life.
  4. A small valley between mountains.

v., -lowed, -low·ing, -lows.

v.tr.
  1. To make hollow: hollow out a pumpkin.
  2. To scoop or form by making concave: hollow out a nest in the sand.
v.intr.
To become hollow or empty.

[Middle English holwe, holowe, from holgh, hole, burrow (influenced by hole, hollow), from Old English holh.]

hollowly hol'low·ly adv.
hollowness hol'low·ness n.

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adjective

  1. Curving inward: cavernous, concave, indented, sunken. See convex/concave.
  2. Lacking value, use, or substance: empty, idle, otiose, vacant, vain. See full/empty/capacity.

noun

  1. A space in an otherwise solid mass: cavity, hole, pocket, vacuity, void. See convex/concave.
  2. An area sunk below its surroundings: basin, concavity, depression, dip, pit1, sag, sink, sinkhole. See convex/concave.


adj

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

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pronunciation

IN BRIEF: Having an empty space on the inside. Also: Shaped like a bowl.

pronunciation 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.

  • h. back — backbone has a downward curvature in the center.
  • h. horn — a mythical disease of cattle in primitive communities; treated by removal of the horns.
  • h. wallseedy toe.
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Hollow may refer to:

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An adjective

  • To render something hollow by removing its internal matter.

A noun

  • A non-closed body which is not solid or filled. i.e. contains empty space or air.
    • Hollow Earth theory, the idea that the planet Earth has a hollow interior and possibly an inhabitable inner surface.
    • Tree hollow, a hollow in a branch or trunk, which may provide habitat for animals.
  • A depression in a surface or the ground.
    • A low, wooded area, such as a copse
    • A term meaning a small vee-shaped riverine type of valley with moderately sloped sides pitched more gently than and both broader and larger than a ravine. The term is used primarily within and in the states bordering Appalachia (The Appalachian Mountains, from New England to Mississippi) where some local glaciation has broadened ravines into a wider form. Frequently pronounced "Holler" in the central and southern Appalachia states.

In the arts

Fiction and media

The Monster in the Hollows, book three of the Wingfeather Saga, by Andrew Peterson

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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

idioms:

  • hollow out    udhule

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

idioms:

  • hollow out    creuser, évider

Deutsch (German)
v. - aushöhlen
n. - Bodenvertiefung, Höhlung
adj. - hohl, wertlos, eingefallen, leer

idioms:

  • hollow out    aushöhlen

Ελληνική (Greek)
v. - βαθουλώνω, κουφώνω
n. - κοίλωμα, κοιλότητα, βαθούλωμα, γούβα
adj. - κοίλος, βαθουλωτός, γουβιασμένος, κούφιος, υπόκωφος, απατηλός, ψεύτικος

idioms:

  • hollow out    βαθουλώνω, κουφώνω, σκάβω

Italiano (Italian)
incavare, scavare, cavità, vuoto, concavo

idioms:

  • hollow out    incavare

Português (Portuguese)
v. - esvaziar, tornar-se vazio
n. - cavidade (f), lugar (m) vazio
adj. - oco, côncavo, vazio, sem valor, surdo (som)

idioms:

  • hollow out    esburacar

Русский (Russian)
пустота, низина, дупло, пустой, впалый, вогнутый, голодный, несерьезный, полностью, выдалбливать

idioms:

  • hollow out    выгибать

Español (Spanish)
adj. - cóncavo, ahuecado, vacío, hundido, sin importancia, falso
n. - cavidad, hueco
v. tr. - ahuecar, vaciar, excavar
v. intr. - ahuecarse, vaciarse

idioms:

  • hollow out    perforar, excavar

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

idioms:

  • hollow out    挖成, 掘成, 挖空, 使成凹形

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

idioms:

  • hollow out    挖成, 掘成, 挖空, 使成凹形

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

idioms:

  • hollow out    파내다

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

idioms:

  • hollow out    くり抜く, 作る

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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