containing nothing; having none of the usual or appropriate contents: an empty bottle.
vacant; unoccupied: an empty house.
without cargo or load: an empty wagon.
destitute of people or human activity: We walked along the empty streets of the city at night.
destitute of some quality or qualities; devoid (usually followed by of): Theirs is a life now empty of happiness.
without force, effect, or significance; hollow; meaningless: empty compliments; empty pleasures.
not employed in useful activity or work; idle: empty summer days.
Mathematics. (of a set) containing no elements; null; void.
hungry: I'm feeling rather empty—let's have lunch.
without knowledge or sense; frivolous; foolish: an empty head.
completely spent of emotion: The experience had left him with an empty heart.
verb (used with object),emp·tied,emp·ty·ing.
to make empty; deprive of contents; discharge the contents of: to empty a bucket.
to discharge (contents): to empty the water out of a bucket.
verb (used without object),emp·tied,emp·ty·ing.
to become empty: The room emptied rapidly after the lecture.
to discharge contents, as a river: The river empties into the sea.
noun,pluralemp·ties.
Informal. something that is empty, as a box, bottle, or can: Throw the empties into the waste bin.
Origin of empty
First recorded before 900; Middle English (with intrusive -p- ); Old English ǣm(et)tig “vacant,” from ǣm(et)ta “rest, leisure” (ǣ- a-3 + unattested Germanic mōtithō “accommodation”; cf. must1, meet1) + -ig -y1)
SYNONYMS FOR empty
6 delusive, vacuous, vain.
12 unload, unburden.
SEE SYNONYMS FOR empty ON THESAURUS.COM
ANTONYMS FOR empty
1 full.
SEE ANTONYMS FOR empty ON THESAURUS.COM
synonym study for empty
1. Empty,vacant,blank,void denote absence of content or contents. Empty means without appropriate or accustomed contents: an empty refrigerator.Vacant is usually applied to that which is temporarily unoccupied: a vacant chair; three vacant apartments.Blank applies to surfaces free from any marks or lacking appropriate markings, openings, etc.: blank paper; a blank wall.Void emphasizes completely unfilled space with vague, unspecified, or no boundaries: void and without form.