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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.
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 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.
You could use: clean, white and vacuous.
vacant means empty for example: "my mind is so vacant."
The harsh criticism given by the magazine was greatly unappreciated by the public.
I was astonished by the teacher's harsh reply. The messenger was instructed to wait for a reply.
The court ruled in his favour.Romeo tried to court Juliet.The court was empty.
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.
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