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- EMPTY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of EMPTY is containing nothing How to use empty in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Empty
- Empty - definition of empty by The Free Dictionary
1 To remove the contents of: emptied the dishwasher 2 To transfer or pour off completely: empty the ashes into a pail 3 To unburden; relieve: empty oneself of doubt
- EMPTY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
EMPTY meaning: 1 not containing any things or people: 2 not sincere or without any real meaning: 3 without… Learn more
- Empty Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
She felt trapped in an empty marriage Her apology was just an empty gesture Their promises are just a lot of empty talk words She looked at me with empty eyes The arena was empty of spectators The streets are now empty of traffic He stared emptily out the window She emptied her purse (out) onto the table
- EMPTY - Definition Translations | Collins English Dictionary
An empty place, vehicle, or container is one that has no people or things in it [ ] 2 An empty gesture, threat, or relationship has no real value or meaning [ ] 3 If you describe a person's life or a period of time as empty, you mean that nothing interesting or valuable happens in it
- What does Empty mean? - Definitions. net
What does Empty mean? This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word Empty A bottle previously containing some liquid, especially a drink, and that is now empty Put the empties out to be recycled To make empty; to void; to remove the contents of
- empty - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
empty (third-person singular simple present empties, present participle emptying, simple past and past participle emptied) (transitive, ergative) To make empty; to remove the contents of The cinema emptied quickly after the end of the film The suspected thief was requested to empty her pockets
- Empty - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
If you're a pessimist, you can't help but notice that 50% of your glass is now empty — that is, it contains nothing 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 "
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