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A homophone for entire is "intire" and a homophone for empty depression is "empty despression."
An example of a homophone for "empty depression" is "empathy depression."
"Entire": "entirety", "entirely" "Empty": "emptied", "emptily" "Depression": "depression" (no homophones)
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dense
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"Fool" and "full" are not homophones.
Plague or local enemies would often wipe out an entire village leaving them empty.
A homophone for the given statement could be "Seeing the empty stable, the restaurant manager thought he had left without paying his bill."
The empty quarter desert is called Rub' al Khali, the largest sand desert in the entire world.