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No, because wispy would mean small and thin.
Empty would mean containing nothing.
Harsh would mean cruel or rude, or if you're using it in a physical sense, it would mean would mean rough.
the wispy tree blew gracefully in the summer breeze
My pepsi can is already empty.
The wispy clouds floated across the sky, casting a soft glow on the landscape below. Her wispy hair framed her delicate features, giving her an ethereal appearance. The artist used wispy brush strokes to create a sense of movement in the painting.
An example of the word "tendrils" in a sentence is, "Tendrils of smoke were seen from the extinguished campfire." Tendrils means something that is thin and wispy.
The harsh criticism given by the magazine was greatly unappreciated by the public.
vacant means empty for example: "my mind is so vacant."
You could use: clean, white and vacuous.
I was astonished by the teacher's harsh reply. The messenger was instructed to wait for a reply.
Yes, the word 'tyranny' is an abstract noun, a word for an oppressive government or harsh behaviour or use of authority.
Referring to the school principal you could say; The principal was harsh to students who disobey.
"Dominatrix" is a female form of the word "dominate," referring to a dominant or domineering woman, who may or may not use harsh methods.
The court ruled in his favour.Romeo tried to court Juliet.The court was empty.