Origin of empty
SYNONYMS FOR empty
1
vacuous.
Empty,
vacant,
blank,
void denote absence of content or contents.
Empty means without appropriate or accustomed contents:
an empty refrigerator.
Vacant is usually applied to that which is temporarily unoccupied:
a vacant chair; three vacant apartments.
Blank applies to surfaces free from any marks or lacking appropriate markings, openings, etc.:
blank paper; a blank wall.
Void emphasizes completely unfilled space with vague, unspecified, or no boundaries:
void and without form.
6 delusive, vain.
12 unload, unburden.
ANTONYMS FOR empty
1
full.
OTHER WORDS FROM empty
Words nearby empty
emprise,
emprosthotonos,
empson,
empt,
emptor,
empty,
empty calorie,
empty calories,
empty cow,
empty morph,
empty nest
British Dictionary definitions for emptiable
empty
/ (ˈɛmptɪ) /
adjective -tier or -tiest
verb -ties, -tying or -tied
noun plural -ties
an empty container, esp a bottle
Derived forms of empty
emptiable, adjective emptier, noun emptily, adverb emptiness, nounWord Origin for empty
Old English
ǣmtig, from
æmetta free time, from
æ- without +
-metta, from
mōtan to be obliged to; see
must
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Idioms and Phrases with emptiable
empty