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Definition of empty
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Empty
(superl.)
Having
nothing
to
carry;
unburdened.
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Empty
::
Empty
(superl.)
Containing
nothing;
not
holding
or
having
anything
within;
void of
contents
or
appropriate
contents;
not
filled;
-- said of an
inclosure,
as a box, room,
house,
etc.; as, an empty
chest,
room,
purse,
or
pitcher;
an empty
stomach;
empty
shackles..
Blank
::
Blank (a.) Free from
writing,
printing,
or
marks;
having
an empty space to be
filled
in with some
special
writing;
-- said of
checks,
official
documents,
etc.; as, blank
paper;
a blank
check;
a blank
ballot..
Empty
::
Empty
(superl.)
Free;
clear;
devoid;
-- often with of.
Vanity
::
Vanity
(n.) That which is vain;
anything
empty,
visionary,
unreal,
or
unsubstantial;
fruitless
desire
or
effort;
trifling
labor
productive
of no good; empty
pleasure;
vain
pursuit;
idle show;
unsubstantial
enjoyment..
Nightman
::
Nightman
(n.) One whose
business
is
emptying
privies
by
night.
Jejunum
::
"Jejunum
(n.) The
middle
division
of the small
intestine,
between
the
duodenum
and
ileum;
-- so
called
because
usually
found empty after
death..
Empty
::
Empty
(superl.)
Having
nothing
to
carry;
unburdened.
Declaim
::
Declaim
(v. i.) To speak for
rhetorical
display;
to speak
pompously,
noisily,
or
theatrically;
to make an empty
speech;
to
rehearse
trite
arguments
in
debate;
to
rant..
Bare
::
Bare (a.)
Destitute;
indigent;
empty;
unfurnished
or
scantily
furnished;
-- used with of
(rarely
with in)
before
the thing
wanting
or taken away; as, a room bare of
furniture..
Bubble
::
Bubble
(n.)
Anything
that wants
firmness
or
solidity;
that which is more
specious
than real; a false show; a cheat or
fraud;
a
delusive
scheme;
an empty
project;
a
dishonest
speculation;
as, the South Sea
bubble..
Wind
::
Wind (n.) Mere
breath
or talk; empty
effort;
idle
words.
Kempty
::
Kempty
(n.)
Coarse,
rough hair wool or fur,
injuring
its
quality..
Evacate
::
Evacate
(v. t.) To
empty.
Evacuation
::
Evacuation
(n.) The act of
emptying,
clearing
of the
contents,
or
discharging..
Flashily
::
Flashily
(adv.)
In a
flashy
manner;
with empty show.
Voidance
::
Voidance
(n.) The act of
voiding,
emptying,
ejecting,
or
evacuating..
Prittle-prattle
::
Prittle-prattle
(n.) Empty talk;
trifling
loquacity;
prattle;
-- used in
contempt
or
ridicule.
Vainglory
::
Vainglory
(n.)
Excessive
vanity
excited
by one's own
performances;
empty
pride;
undue
elation
of mind; vain show;
boastfulness.
Inane
::
Inane (a.)
Without
contents;
empty;
void of sense or
intelligence;
purposeless;
pointless;
characterless;
useless.
Empty
::
Empty
(superl.)
Destitute
of
effect,
sincerity,
or
sense;
-- said of
language;
as, empty
words,
or
threats..
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