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  1. EMPTY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    empty, vacant, blank, void, vacuous mean lacking contents which could or should be present. empty suggests a complete absence of contents.

  2. EMPTY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    He says his life has been completely empty since his wife died. I felt empty, like a part of me had died.

  3. Empty - definition of empty by The Free Dictionary

    These adjectives mean without contents that could or should be present. Empty is the broadest and can apply to what lacks contents (an empty box), occupants (an empty seat), or substance (an empty …

  4. empty - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    2 days ago · Adjective empty (comparative emptier, superlative emptiest) A man sitting in an empty room (1) Devoid of content; containing nothing or nobody; vacant.

  5. empty - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    emp′ti•a•ble, adj. emp′ti•er, n. emp′ti•ly, adv. emp′ti•ness, n. 1. vacuous. Empty, vacant, blank, void denote absence of content or contents.

  6. EMPTY Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    EMPTY definition: containing nothing; having none of the usual or appropriate contents. See examples of empty used in a sentence.

  7. empty, emptied, emptier, empties, emptiest, emptying- WordWeb ...

    Adjective: empty (emptier,emptiest) emp-tee Holding or containing nothing " full of empty seats "; "empty hours "; "an empty glass "; "an empty room " Devoid of significance or force "empty promises "; - …

  8. EMPTY definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary

    If you feel empty, you feel unhappy and have no energy, usually because you are very tired or have just experienced something upsetting. I feel so empty, my life just doesn't seem worth living any more.

  9. Empty Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary

    an empty [= hollow, idle] threat an empty promise Her apology was just an empty gesture. Their promises are just a lot of empty talk/words.

  10. Empty - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com

    Empty comes from an Old English word meaning "at leisure," or in other words, "unoccupied." Over time, the sense of that meaning changed from "not at work" to "devoid of contents."