empty

verb/adjective40 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.1

having nothing or no one inside at all

having nothing or no one inside at all

having nothing or no one inside at all

nearly empty, with very little inside

almost empty, with very little inside

with half of the contents remaining

having nothing or no one inside at all (often with emotional emphasis)

almost empty, with very little inside

almost empty, with very little inside

empty in a surprising or unusual way

empty in a strange and frightening way

to make something entirely empty or to become entirely empty

to empty the contents from something, often completely

to become empty in a short amount of time

to become empty in a short amount of time

to become empty over a longer period of time

to flow or pour into something without intermediate steps

to remove the contents from something

used for a river or pipe that flows into a larger body of water

the state of not containing things or people

to cause something to be empty by removing its contents or occupants

to experience a feeling of emotional emptiness or loneliness

to change from a state of being full to empty

to have the appearance of being empty

to give the impression of being empty

to give the impression of being empty

to continue to be in an empty state

to be unused or unoccupied (especially for a building)

to continue to be in an empty state

to be in an empty state, often for a long time

lacking something; not containing something