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Meaning
Noun
●
In Landforms:
A small
valley
between mountains.
●
A
sunken
area or
unfilled
space
in something
solid
; a
cavity
, natural or artificial.
●
A
feeling
of emptiness.
●
In American English:
A
sunken
area.
Verb
●
to
make a hole
in something; to excavate
●
To
call
or
urge
by
shouting
; to hollo.
Adj
●
Having an
empty space
or
cavity
inside.
●
Distant,
eerie
;
echoing
,
reverberating
,
as if
in a
hollow
space
;
dull
,
muffled
; often low-pitched.
●
Without
substance
; having no
real
or significant
worth
; meaningless.
●
Insincere,
devoid
of
validity
; specious.
●
In Landforms:
Concave;
gaunt
; sunken.
●
In Gymnastics:
Pertaining to
hollow body
position
Adv
●
In Landforms:
Completely, as part of the
phrase
beat hollow
or
beat all
hollow
.
Intj
●
Alternative form of hollo
Sourced from
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Origin
hollow
English
holow
Middle English (1100-1500)
holw
Middle English (1100-1500)
Sourced from
Etym
Related
Dull
Lifeless
Thin
Wooden
Hole
Flat
Cavity
Brittle
Flimsy
Cylindrical
Porous
Soft
Dark
Flesh
Feeble
Spongy
Shell
Slug
Stiff
Weak
Husk
Pointy
Blank
Rough
Smooth
Vacuous
Dense
Forlorn
Claw
Cave
Solid
Mound
Hammer
Slender
Pit
Crater
Carve
Groove
Meaningless
Thick
Oval
Nest
Circular
Shaped
Tubular
Curved
Pile
Conical
Twisted
Skull
Nose
Stone
Lake
Grooved
Thicker
Bulge
Spherical
Ring
Fibrous
Tree Trunk
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Rhymes
Iolo
Apollo
Wallow
Apollo
Hallow
Follow
Hollow
Swallow
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