hollow in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
hollow in Sindhi سنڌي
hollow in Telugu తెలుగు
hollow in English
- hollow⇄adj. 1. having nothing, or only air, inside; with a hole inside; not solid; empty.
Ex. A tube or pipe is hollow. Most rubber balls are hollow.
(SYN) void, unfilled.
2. shaped like a bowl or cup.
Ex. a hollow dish for soup. Throu - hollow⇄adv. hollowly.
- hollow⇄adv. 1. in a hollow manner.
Ex. His voice rang hollow in the empty hall.
2. (Informal.) thoroughly. - hollow⇄expr. beat (all) hollow, (Informal.) to beat thoroughly.
Ex. The professional team beat the local competition all hollow. - hollow⇄expr. hollow out, to form by hollowing.
Ex. to hollow out a tunnel or a trench. - hollow⇄hollow, adjective, noun, verb, adverb.
- hollow⇄noun hollowness.
- hollow⇄noun 1. a hollow place; hole.
Ex. a hollow in the road.
2. low land between hills; valley; basin.
Ex. The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (Washington Irving). - hollow⇄v.i. to become hollow.
Ex. His cheeks hollowed as he sucked the drink through the straw. - hollow⇄v.t. 1. to make by hollowing; bend or dig out to a hollow shape.
Ex. He hollowed a whistle out of a piece of wood.
2. to make hollow.
Ex. The old man hollowed one hand against his ear to hear better.