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    hollow
    /ˈhɒləʊ/

    adjective

    noun

    verb

    • 1. form by making a hole: "a tunnel was hollowed out in a mountain range"

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  2. Hollow means having a hole or empty space inside, or not true or sincere. Learn how to use hollow as an adjective or a noun, and see synonyms and idioms.

  3. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word hollow as an adjective, noun, verb, and adverb. Find synonyms, examples, etymology, and related phrases of hollow.

  4. Learn the meaning of hollow as an adjective and a noun, with synonyms, idioms, and pronunciation. Find out how to use hollow to describe something empty, sound, or not sincere, or a hole or a valley.

  5. Hollow means having a space or cavity inside, not solid, or empty. It can also describe a valley, a sound, or a feeling. Learn more about the word history, usage, and related expressions of hollow.

  6. Hollow means having a cavity, gap, or space within something, or being deeply indented or concave. It can also describe something that is insincere, empty, or lacking substance. See synonyms, related words, and usage examples of hollow.

  7. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word hollow, such as having a space inside, being concave, or being empty or worthless. See synonyms, examples, and pronunciation of hollow in British and American English.

  8. If something is hollow, it is empty on the inside. A chocolate Easter bunny looks like so much chocolate until you realize that it is hollow and quickly eaten. The idea of emptiness is apparent in the other uses for hollow too.