hollower
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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 hol·low n. Pronunciation: ' hä-( ˌ )lō Function: noun Etymology: Middle English holw, holh, from Old English holh hole, hollow ― more at HOLE Date: before 12th century 1 : an unfilled space : CAVITY , HOLE 2 : a depressed or low part of a surface especially : a small valley or basin]]> 2 hollow n. Function: adjective Inflected Form:   hol·low·er \ ' hä-lə-wər\ ; hol·low·est \-lə-wəst\ Etymology: Middle English holw, holh, from holh hole Date: 13th century 1 : having an indentation or inward curve : CONCAVE , SUNKEN 2 : having a cavity within <a hollow tree> 3 : lacking in real value, sincerity, or substance : FALSE , MEANINGLESS < hollow promises> <a victory over a weakling is hollow and without triumph ― Ernest Beaglehole> 4 : reverberating like a sound made in or by beating on a large empty enclosure : MUFFLED synonyms see VAIN –hol·low·ly \ ' hä-lō-lē, -lə-lē\ adverb –hol·low·ness noun ]]> 3 hollow n. Function: transitive verb Date: 15th century 1 : to make hollow 2 : to form by a hollowing action ― usually used with out <rain barrels hollow ed out from trees ― Robert Shaplen> intransitive verb : to become hollow]]> 4 hollow n. Function: adverb Date: 1601 1 : so as to have a hollow sound 2 : COMPLETELY , THOROUGHLY…