entire = whole
empty depression = hole
There is no homophone for the phrase "empty depression". In fact, the phrase is not one that would be used in texts.
"Entire": "entirety", "entirely" "Empty": "emptied", "emptily" "Depression": "depression" (no homophones)
dense
dense
The homophone for "person" and "empty space" is "aisle."
The homophone for a silly person is "space" (spays). The homophone for empty space is "void" (voyed).
Yes.
whole
all, awl
"Fool" and "full" are not homophones.
Seeing the empty table the restuarant manager guessed that the guest ahd left without paying his bill.
Plague or local enemies would often wipe out an entire village leaving them empty.