Meaning of You're empty
Feeling devoid of emotions or thoughts.
In simple words: You feel no emotions or thoughts.
You're empty in a sentence
- After the breakup, I felt like you're empty inside.
- When I heard the news, all I could think was you're empty.
- Sometimes, after a long week, I wonder if you're empty.
- He kept saying you're empty, but I didn’t understand his feelings.
- In moments of silence, you may feel like you're empty.
How to use You're empty
Used in informal conversations to express feeling numb or lacking emotions. Might be used in personal contexts, but avoid in formal settings.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Think of an empty glass; it has nothing inside.
Related words
Collocations with You're empty
- feel empty
- become empty
- seem empty
Common mistakes with You're empty
- Confused with 'You're full' implying happiness or satisfaction.
- Used inappropriately in professional conversations.
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Frequently asked questions about You're empty
What does You're empty mean?
You feel no emotions or thoughts.
What is the definition of You're empty?
Feeling devoid of emotions or thoughts.
How do you use You're empty in a sentence?
After the breakup, I felt like you're empty inside.
Can you give another example of You're empty?
When I heard the news, all I could think was you're empty.
What are synonyms for You're empty?
Common alternatives include numb, void, blank, soulless, hollow.
What words go with You're empty?
It commonly pairs with feel empty, become empty, seem empty.
What are common mistakes when using You're empty?
Confused with 'You're full' implying happiness or satisfaction. Used inappropriately in professional conversations.
How do you pronounce You're empty?
US: //jʊr ˈɛmpti//, UK: //jʊəːr ˈɛmpti//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use You're empty?
Used in informal conversations to express feeling numb or lacking emotions. Might be used in personal contexts, but avoid in formal settings.
