HOLLOW


Meaning of HOLLOW in English

adj., n., v., & adv.

--adj.

1. a having a hole or cavity inside; not solid throughout. b having a depression; sunken (hollow cheeks).

2 (of a sound) echoing, as though made in or on a hollow container.

3 empty; hungry.

4 without significance; meaningless (a hollow triumph).

5 insincere; cynical; false (a hollow laugh; hollow promises).

--n.

1. a hollow place; a hole.

2 a valley; a basin.

--v.tr. (often foll. by out) make hollow; excavate.

--adv. colloq. completely (beaten hollow).

Phrases and idioms:

hollow-eyed with eyes deep sunk. hollow-hearted insincere. hollow square Mil. hist. a body of infantry drawn up in a square with a space in the middle. in the hollow of one's hand entirely subservient to one.

Derivatives:

hollowly adv. hollowness n.

Etymology: ME holg, holu, hol(e)we f. OE holh cave, rel. to HOLE

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.