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    hol·low
    [ˈhälō]
    adjective
    hollow (adjective) · hollower (comparative adjective) · hollowest (superlative adjective)
    1. having a hole or empty space inside:
      "each fiber has a hollow core"
      • (of a thing) having a depression in its surface; concave:
        "hollow cheeks"
      • (of a sound) echoing, as though made in or on an empty container:
        "a hollow cough"
    2. without significance:
      "the result was a hollow victory"
      • insincere:
        "a hollow promise"
    noun
    hollow (noun) · hollows (plural noun)
    1. a hole or depression in something:
      "a hollow at the base of a large tree"
      • a small valley:
        "the house fell behind as they climbed out of the hollow"
    verb
    hollow (verb) · hollows (third person present) · hollowed (past tense) · hollowed (past participle) · hollowing (present participle)
    1. form by making a hole:
      "a tunnel was hollowed out in a mountain range" · "gushing water has hollowed a succession of natural spa baths"
      • make a depression in:
        "Flora's laugh hollowed her cheeks"
    2. (hollow something out)
      deprive (an institution or system) of elements that enable it to function properly:
      "its finances were ravaged and its neighborhoods hollowed out by a long, slow decline in population and auto manufacturing" · "democratic institutions built up and enjoyed for decades are still being hollowed out"
    Origin
    Old English holh ‘cave’; obscurely related to hole.
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  1. Hollow is an adjective that can be used to describe something that is1234:
    • Not solid; empty; having a space or cavity inside; having a depression or concavity; sunken, as the cheeks or eyes.
    • (Of sound) not resonant; dull, muffled, or deep.
    • Without real or significant worth; meaningless.
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    adjective, hol·low·er, hol·low·est. having a space or cavity inside; not solid; empty: a hollow sphere. having a depression or concavity: a hollow surface. sunken, as the cheeks or eyes. (of sound) not resonant; dull, muffled, or deep: a hollow voice. without real or significant worth; meaningless: a hollow victory.
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    Meaning of hollow in English hollow adjective uk / ˈhɒl.əʊ / us / ˈhɑː.loʊ / hollow adjective (EMPTY) Add to word list C2 having a hole or empty space inside:
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/hollow
    hollow (adjective) hollow (noun) hollow (verb) 1 hollow / ˈ hɑːloʊ/ adjective hollower; hollowest Britannica Dictionary definition of HOLLOW 1 : having nothing inside : not solid
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    Definition of hollow adjective from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary hollow adjective /ˈhɑloʊ/ having a hole or empty space inside a hollow ball/center/tube The tree trunk was hollow inside.
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