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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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    What does the word hollow mean?What does hallowed mean? The word hallowed comes from the Old English word halig which in modern times has become the more familiar word holy. It is one English translation of the Greek word hagiazo which is most famously used in the Lord’s Prayer, but is also found in several other places throughout the New Testament. So, in saying God’s name is hallowed, we are saying that his name is holy.
    What is the definition of hollow?The definition of hollow is having a space inside or being shaped like a bowl. An example of hollow is a chocolate Easter bunny with nothing inside of it. An example of hollow are cheeks which are deeply sunken.
    What is hollow land?It was never called the Hollow Land. What you are referring to is a popular folk etymology for the name ‘Holland’, which is a former province (now split into North & South Holland) of the Netherlands. It’s also commonly used as a pars-pro-toto for the Netherlands.
     
  3. 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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