Hollow
UK /["/ˈhɒləʊ/"]/US /["/ˈhɑːləʊ/"]/
Definition
having a hole or empty space inside
In simple words: Having a space inside; not solid.
Examples
- The tree was hollow, providing a perfect shelter for small animals.
- She felt a hollow ache in her chest after the breakup.
- He lived in a hollow area surrounded by mountains, offering stunning views.
- The politician's promises felt hollow to the voters, who wanted real change.
- The sound echoed through the hollow walls of the abandoned building.
Usage notes
Used when describing objects that are empty inside, such as a hollow tree or hollow shell. Avoid using in overly formal contexts.
Grammar pattern
hollow + object
Memory hint
Think of a 'hollow log' – it's empty inside, like a tube.
Collocations
- hollow laughter
- hollow point
- hollow eyes
- hollow sound
Synonyms
- empty
- vacant
- void
- depleted
- unfilled
Antonyms
- solid
- full
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'hallowed' (holy).
- Using as a verb instead of an adjective.
- Mixing up 'hollow' with 'empty' without context.