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Definition of empty in English:

empty

adjectiveemptier, emptiest ˈɛm(p)tiˈɛm(p)ti
  • 1Containing nothing; not filled or occupied.

    she put down her empty cup
    the room was empty of furniture
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Solano clipped the ball past the isolated goalkeeper to score into an empty net.
    • When they looked inside, they found the hall mostly empty.
    • Will raised his nearly empty beer bottle in a salute.
    • The room was virtually empty except for a few chairs and a table.
    • Black holes are almost completely empty space that is forever cut off from our own Universe.
    • Stadiums that are full for regular-season games have rows of empty seats for exhibitions.
    • The upstairs flat has been empty for four years.
    • The empty seat that he picked happened to be the seat next to Ryoko.
    • The waiting room was mostly empty, containing only a middle-aged couple and three teenagers.
    • The building looked as though it had stood empty for years.
    • The pain was the result of nervous exhaustion and an empty stomach, David says.
    • And, of course, conferences are generally held at an offpeak time of the year when there are plenty of empty beds to fill.
    • Before he could answer, the waitress came over and filled their empty cups with coffee.
    • One glass was empty, one glass was full, the third was gone.
    • Another former detainee was released with no money or food and spent yesterday alone and hungry in his empty accommodation.
    • She pawed at my leg, telling me that her food bowl was empty and she was hungry.
    • If patients develop a fever or nausea they are admitted to hospital, where some beds are held empty for this purpose.
    • Clinics, built by foreign donors, have stood empty for years, lacking staff and equipment.
    • Posts are being left empty for six months at a time because of the manpower shortage.
    Synonyms
    vacant, unoccupied, uninhabited, untenanted, clear, free, bare, desolate, deserted, abandoned
    containing nothing, without contents, unfilled, not filled, void, emptied
    1. 1.1Mathematics (of a set) containing no members or elements.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The set-theoretic hierarchy is thoroughly abstract, consisting of the empty set, the powerset of the empty set, and so on.
      • In this case, the allowable value range for contract prices is an empty set.
      • Parmenides claimed that we cannot conceptualize nothing, the empty set.
      • Suppose that instead of asking for a convex subset, you wanted an empty convex subset.
      • So, with changes in k, the core for this example progresses from an interval, to a point, to the empty set.
  • 2(of words or a gesture) lacking meaning or sincerity.

    their promises were empty words
    Example sentencesExamples
    • These words are so empty, however, to grieving parents who have lost a child.
    • A principled stand in defence of the human rights of children is not an empty gesture.
    • Don't simply opt for apparently powerful but ultimately empty, meaningless rhetoric.
    • Normally I would think this would be a meaningless, empty statement, but hopefully it will be a bit more for you than that.
    • These apologies were empty gestures and nothing more.
    • When the Republic threatens you, their words are never empty.
    • This declaration was not an empty threat but a sincere promise.
    • We all have sordid purposes and empty intents and material incentives.
    • Offensive words, empty gestures, and the inappropriate use of symbols can get in the way of worship.
    • They shouldn't miss their opportunity because politicians are filling the air with empty noises.
    • The accent, though, is more often on ethical values rather than on empty practices.
    • Too much blood has been shed, too many empty promises have been made.
    • My fear is that these empty gestures will become the last remaining symbols of our shared belief in egalitarianism.
    • The last thing children with incarcerated parents need is more rhetoric and empty promises.
    • The rather empty gesture is clearly aimed at increasing public sympathy for the idea.
    • The threats appeared to be empty gestures to the friends who overheard him.
    • The official curbing of television violence is not an idle or empty threat.
    • But forgiving poor countries' debts without agreeing on a better framework for future aid flows is an empty gesture.
    • His uncle always buys him and his brother chocolate, but it feels empty.
    Synonyms
    meaningless, aimless, worthless, useless, idle, vain, insubstantial, ineffective, ineffectual
    futile, pointless, purposeless, motiveless, worthless, meaningless, valueless, of no value, useless, of no use, senseless, hollow, barren, unsatisfactory, unimportant, insignificant, inconsequential, trivial, trifling, nugatory
  • 3Having no value or purpose.

    her life felt empty and meaningless
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Is the point that life is empty and pointless - a farce of creation without function or utility?
    • Without longing we are empty, emotionless shells, mere objects floating on the wishy-washy surface of life.
    • It seems to work just fine, doesn't it, your ability to drown your emotions in empty sexual encounters.
    • He fills long days and empty nights by creating a fiddle, and frees his thoughts as he liberates the fiddle from the wood.
    • If one reason remained for her to persevere with the exhausting and empty void that her life had become, it was the child.
    • The dream was fading away, and all I had was this hollow, empty pain inside.
    • One side wrote her off as a valueless thing, the empty remains of a once-vital woman.
    • And what a relentlessly dull, completely empty experience it tends to be.
    • I think that every one of us should find his own truth, some idea for which one can live or die - otherwise our lives would be empty and meaningless.
    • This young man believes life would be empty and dull without music.
    Synonyms
    meaningless, aimless, worthless, useless, idle, vain, insubstantial, ineffective, ineffectual
    futile, pointless, purposeless, motiveless, worthless, meaningless, valueless, of no value, useless, of no use, senseless, hollow, barren, unsatisfactory, unimportant, insignificant, inconsequential, trivial, trifling, nugatory
verbemptied, empties, emptying ˈɛm(p)tiˈɛm(p)ti
[with object]
  • 1Remove all the contents of (a container)

    we empty the till at closing time
    pockets were emptied of loose change
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Now ' freedom ' is being emptied of meaning and reduced to a slogan.
    • I think that she emptied all the cupboards during her little midnight snack, and she had an accomplice.
    • I stood up and emptied out my front pockets.
    • While she was doing this, she lost property, including a gold watch, and her purse was emptied of cash.
    • Although the bins are regularly emptied, there is a high demand for the facility.
    • By the end of the first night the bag had been emptied of its contents.
    • He didn't do much preparation either, and ended up packing all his dirty clothes - basically by emptying the laundry basket into his suitcase.
    • People are reminded that these bins are for litter only and have to be emptied on a regular basis.
    • He emptied the basket, removed two tins of plum tomatoes, put them on the floor and repacked.
    • Tills were emptied of cash and the thieves took jewellery and money from customers and staff, police report.
    • The bag is then emptied as often as necessary.
    • He then emptied the whole bottle of spirits on to the clothing and set it alight.
    • Hydro and Copo glowered at each other, and emptied out their pockets.
    • The tank is emptied using an exhauster truck manned by trained personnel.
    • The litter bins are emptied regularly and litter picking is done on a regular basis.
    • When you urinate, try leaning forward a bit in order to completely empty your bladder.
    • From time to time these containers are emptied into rivers causing devastation to ecosystems within hours.
    • So, do something for me now: empty your purse or wallet onto your desk and then extract all of the important documents and cards from the pile.
    Synonyms
    unload, unpack, unburden, disburden, clear, make vacant, vacate, evacuate, void
    rare unlade
    1. 1.1 Remove (the contents) from a container.
      he emptied out the contents of his briefcase
      Example sentencesExamples
      • She emptied the contents onto the table but there was no sign.
      • He emptied the contents into the toilet and used the containers as raw material for his sculpture.
      • She began emptying its contents onto the floor.
      • The sky is filled with the remnants of the enormous cumulonimbus rain clouds that have been building up, emptying their contents and building up again all day.
      • Even so, a steady trickle of boxes flowed through the living and dining rooms, and their contents were emptied and loaded into the new storage and display units.
      • I have now emptied the entire contents onto my bed in an attempt to ensure that I sort it all before falling into bed!
      • The pouch's remaining contents was emptied out into her waiting palm and then applied to her mass of hair.
      Synonyms
      drain, discharge, draw off, extract, withdraw, remove, siphon off, pump out, pour out, tap, milk, bleed
      deplete, exhaust, use up, sap, consume
    2. 1.2no object (of a place) be vacated by people in it.
      the pub suddenly seemed to empty
      Example sentencesExamples
      • They remain open till around 9 p.m. and board up only when the roads start emptying.
      • The balloons were falling, but the room was emptying already.
      • The streets of the centre of the city emptied as frightened residents fled home to take shelter.
      • Many fans eventually wandered back out to their seats, but early in the fourth quarter, the place emptied for good.
      • Swindon's streets had emptied as the town united for the big day.
      • The final bell rings and the rooms empty out before the teachers can even look up from their books.
      • Then he says ‘okay we go’ and I notice that the staff room has emptied.
      • One of the reasons is that small towns are emptying fast.
      • By nightfall, the road emptied, and dozens of lights from campfires dotted the tree line on both sides.
      • We had reached her locker by now, and the hall was emptying rapidly.
      • As the room slowly emptied, the only guests left were Ryan and Mr. Thompson.
      • The city emptied as the population was marched to the countryside.
      • When the forum was over, the tension was all but gone, and there was much socializing and shaking of hands as the room emptied.
      • As the night sky grew darker, the park slowly emptied.
      • Some think the reading rooms will empty out in favor of the virtual library.
      • As he glided towards his victim, the hall emptied.
      • By now the hall had emptied, as it was clear it was only me being weird again.
      • Shops closed and the streets emptied as people took shelter in their houses, although by noon the situation appeared to have calmed.
      • The room had emptied rather quickly, and not even the king remained.
    3. 1.3empty intono object (of a river) flow into (the sea or a lake)
      the river's southern stream emptied into the estuary
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Because the Selby canal empties into a tidal river, navigating the lock that links the two can be tricky.
      • More recently, we heard of the huge oil pollution event in the tributaries of the Pechora River, which empties into the southern Barents Sea.
      • Most locations were close to tributaries emptying into the Little Manatee River.
      • Much of this ground water recharges into streams which eventually empty into the Mississippi River, a major source of drinking water for the Twin Cities metro area.
      • At the back of Biggs Avenue, there was a swampy area that emptied into the sea.
      • There was a waterfall that emptied into a small lake.
      • The polluted runoff of excess nutrients emptying into the river basin is the cause of a 5,000-mile ‘dead zone’ of low oxygen that no longer supports marine life.
      • That would improve the water volume of 145 rivers, which empty into the lake.
      • I figured that parallel valleys all drained to the same place, so I tramped downstream along a creek until it emptied into a river adjacent to an unfamiliar trail.
      • The Colorado River doesn't even empty into the ocean anymore because so much of it has been diverted for irrigation.
      • Here the Dauphin River empties into the Dauphin Bay.
      • A narrow river-nothing more than a stream-meandered through the woods before emptying into the lake.
      • It's just like a supermarket because city residents throw everything into the rivers, which empty into the bay.
      • From there, it winds down through grassy expanses for 15 miles and then flows for eight miles through the middle of the Bronx before emptying into the upper East River.
      • And then, around one of its many bends, the river rapidly emptied into a lake many leagues across and ringed by small hills.
      • The most important rivers that empty into the Caspian Sea are the following: Volga, the Ural, the Tirek and the Kura.
      • While many of Australia's rivers are, in fact dry, up here big tidal rivers empty into the ocean.
      • We have seen it in brackish water near the mouths of several rivers and creeks that empty into Great South Bay.
      • As there are no rivers emptying into it, Red Sea waters are unusually clear and free of sediment.
      • Double Bridges Creek, located in the south-central section of the county, flows southwest and empties into the Pea River.
nounPlural empties ˈɛm(p)tiˈɛm(p)ti
informal
  • A bottle or glass left empty of its contents.

    the barman collected the empties
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Just at that moment, Dixie came over and collected our empties.
    • She drained the beer and tossed the empty into the bin with the others.
    • A couple of hundred yards away in a wooded area just beyond the local Leisure Park another major collection of empties awaits.
    • I think it is clear from the evidence that he was employed as a roundsman to drive his float round his round and to deliver milk, to collect empties and to obtain payment.
    • The grass where I stood to take these pictures was littered with empties, mostly bourbon-and-cola bottles.
    • Service was quick and friendly and the collection of empties swift.
    • Blair tossed his empty into the waste basket then crossed the room to his bed.
    • He pointed to a yellow plastic crate with the empties neatly stacked among full bottles.

Phrases

  • be running on empty

    • Have exhausted all of one's resources.

      he was running on empty and even the alcohol had worn off
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He goes on to suggest that America is now an empire running on empty, backing away from the crucial imperial commitments of time, money and manpower - and resting on perilous financial foundations.
      • I will be running on empty, my life fuelled only by the adrenaline created by feelings of constant panic and dread.
      • After about three hours of high-intensity movement, you're essentially running on empty.
      • Next time you're running on empty, reach for an apple with a tablespoon of peanut butter, plain low-fat yogurt with a cup of berries, or wholegrain toast with an ounce of cheese.
      • I'd been away for a long time and I was running on empty by the end.
      • Plus, I was exhausted, running on empty by then.
      • I've been running on empty for over two weeks now.
      • However, despite the fact that what happened was in the best interests of the spectators, it does not disguise the fact that this England team is running on empty.
      • The city is running on empty, yet the amount of money considered necessary to feed the police force is growing by leaps and bounds.
      • The ground was operating at full capacity while the teams' inventive faculties were running on empty.
      Synonyms
      tired out, worn out, weary, dog-tired, bone-tired, bone-weary, ready to drop, on one's last legs, asleep on one's feet, drained, fatigued, enervated, debilitated, spent
  • empty vessels make most noise (or sound)

    • proverb Those with least wisdom or knowledge are always the most talkative.

  • on an empty stomach

    • see stomach

Derivatives

  • emptily

  • adverb ˈɛm(p)tɪliˈɛm(p)təli
    • ‘No, there is nothing there,’ said Luke emptily.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Nick's yell echoed emptily around the arena again.
      • People scarred by violence are often shells of their former selves, hollowed-out structures that move emptily through the world.
      • ‘No,’ she whispered, turning away from him, staring emptily at the fire.
      • Of course, after another moment we stared at each other emptily.
      • Amid the crumbling plaster and tattered curtains, they spin out a private little reality that emptily echoes a life without meaning.
      • Too many films are too much alike, too emptily professional.
      • But now that the first shock was over, now that life without them stretched emptily before me, I could not comprehend it.

Origin

Old English ǣmtig, ǣmetig 'at leisure, empty', from ǣmetta 'leisure', perhaps from ā 'no, not' + mōt 'meeting' (see moot).

  • In Anglo-Saxon times empty meant ‘at leisure’, unoccupied’, and also ‘unmarried’ as well as ‘not filled’. It came from Old English æmetta ‘leisure’. The proverb empty vessels make most noise, meaning that foolish people are always the most talkative, dates back to the work of the 15th-century poet John Lydgate.

 
 

Definition of empty in US English:

empty

adjectiveˈem(p)tēˈɛm(p)ti
  • 1Containing nothing; not filled or occupied.

    the room was empty of furniture
    he took his empty coffee cup back to the counter
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The room was virtually empty except for a few chairs and a table.
    • One glass was empty, one glass was full, the third was gone.
    • When they looked inside, they found the hall mostly empty.
    • And, of course, conferences are generally held at an offpeak time of the year when there are plenty of empty beds to fill.
    • The pain was the result of nervous exhaustion and an empty stomach, David says.
    • Before he could answer, the waitress came over and filled their empty cups with coffee.
    • Posts are being left empty for six months at a time because of the manpower shortage.
    • Stadiums that are full for regular-season games have rows of empty seats for exhibitions.
    • She pawed at my leg, telling me that her food bowl was empty and she was hungry.
    • Black holes are almost completely empty space that is forever cut off from our own Universe.
    • Solano clipped the ball past the isolated goalkeeper to score into an empty net.
    • Clinics, built by foreign donors, have stood empty for years, lacking staff and equipment.
    • The empty seat that he picked happened to be the seat next to Ryoko.
    • The building looked as though it had stood empty for years.
    • Another former detainee was released with no money or food and spent yesterday alone and hungry in his empty accommodation.
    • Will raised his nearly empty beer bottle in a salute.
    • The upstairs flat has been empty for four years.
    • The waiting room was mostly empty, containing only a middle-aged couple and three teenagers.
    • If patients develop a fever or nausea they are admitted to hospital, where some beds are held empty for this purpose.
    Synonyms
    vacant, unoccupied, uninhabited, untenanted, clear, free, bare, desolate, deserted, abandoned
    containing nothing, without contents, unfilled, not filled, void, emptied
    1. 1.1Mathematics (of a set) containing no members or elements.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • So, with changes in k, the core for this example progresses from an interval, to a point, to the empty set.
      • The set-theoretic hierarchy is thoroughly abstract, consisting of the empty set, the powerset of the empty set, and so on.
      • Parmenides claimed that we cannot conceptualize nothing, the empty set.
      • Suppose that instead of asking for a convex subset, you wanted an empty convex subset.
      • In this case, the allowable value range for contract prices is an empty set.
  • 2(of words or a gesture) lacking meaning or sincerity.

    his answer sounded a little empty
    empty threats
    Example sentencesExamples
    • When the Republic threatens you, their words are never empty.
    • Normally I would think this would be a meaningless, empty statement, but hopefully it will be a bit more for you than that.
    • These apologies were empty gestures and nothing more.
    • The last thing children with incarcerated parents need is more rhetoric and empty promises.
    • Don't simply opt for apparently powerful but ultimately empty, meaningless rhetoric.
    • This declaration was not an empty threat but a sincere promise.
    • A principled stand in defence of the human rights of children is not an empty gesture.
    • These words are so empty, however, to grieving parents who have lost a child.
    • Offensive words, empty gestures, and the inappropriate use of symbols can get in the way of worship.
    • The rather empty gesture is clearly aimed at increasing public sympathy for the idea.
    • Too much blood has been shed, too many empty promises have been made.
    • We all have sordid purposes and empty intents and material incentives.
    • The official curbing of television violence is not an idle or empty threat.
    • My fear is that these empty gestures will become the last remaining symbols of our shared belief in egalitarianism.
    • The threats appeared to be empty gestures to the friends who overheard him.
    • They shouldn't miss their opportunity because politicians are filling the air with empty noises.
    • But forgiving poor countries' debts without agreeing on a better framework for future aid flows is an empty gesture.
    • The accent, though, is more often on ethical values rather than on empty practices.
    • His uncle always buys him and his brother chocolate, but it feels empty.
    Synonyms
    meaningless, aimless, worthless, useless, idle, vain, insubstantial, ineffective, ineffectual
    futile, pointless, purposeless, motiveless, worthless, meaningless, valueless, of no value, useless, of no use, senseless, hollow, barren, unsatisfactory, unimportant, insignificant, inconsequential, trivial, trifling, nugatory
  • 3Having no value or purpose.

    her life felt empty and meaningless
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Without longing we are empty, emotionless shells, mere objects floating on the wishy-washy surface of life.
    • I think that every one of us should find his own truth, some idea for which one can live or die - otherwise our lives would be empty and meaningless.
    • And what a relentlessly dull, completely empty experience it tends to be.
    • The dream was fading away, and all I had was this hollow, empty pain inside.
    • He fills long days and empty nights by creating a fiddle, and frees his thoughts as he liberates the fiddle from the wood.
    • If one reason remained for her to persevere with the exhausting and empty void that her life had become, it was the child.
    • It seems to work just fine, doesn't it, your ability to drown your emotions in empty sexual encounters.
    • This young man believes life would be empty and dull without music.
    • Is the point that life is empty and pointless - a farce of creation without function or utility?
    • One side wrote her off as a valueless thing, the empty remains of a once-vital woman.
    Synonyms
    meaningless, aimless, worthless, useless, idle, vain, insubstantial, ineffective, ineffectual
    futile, pointless, purposeless, motiveless, worthless, meaningless, valueless, of no value, useless, of no use, senseless, hollow, barren, unsatisfactory, unimportant, insignificant, inconsequential, trivial, trifling, nugatory
  • 4informal Hungry.

verbˈem(p)tēˈɛm(p)ti
[with object]
  • 1Remove all the contents of (a container)

    we empty the cash register each night at closing time
    pockets were emptied of loose change
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I stood up and emptied out my front pockets.
    • I think that she emptied all the cupboards during her little midnight snack, and she had an accomplice.
    • Although the bins are regularly emptied, there is a high demand for the facility.
    • He emptied the basket, removed two tins of plum tomatoes, put them on the floor and repacked.
    • He didn't do much preparation either, and ended up packing all his dirty clothes - basically by emptying the laundry basket into his suitcase.
    • The bag is then emptied as often as necessary.
    • So, do something for me now: empty your purse or wallet onto your desk and then extract all of the important documents and cards from the pile.
    • From time to time these containers are emptied into rivers causing devastation to ecosystems within hours.
    • The tank is emptied using an exhauster truck manned by trained personnel.
    • The litter bins are emptied regularly and litter picking is done on a regular basis.
    • By the end of the first night the bag had been emptied of its contents.
    • While she was doing this, she lost property, including a gold watch, and her purse was emptied of cash.
    • He then emptied the whole bottle of spirits on to the clothing and set it alight.
    • People are reminded that these bins are for litter only and have to be emptied on a regular basis.
    • When you urinate, try leaning forward a bit in order to completely empty your bladder.
    • Hydro and Copo glowered at each other, and emptied out their pockets.
    • Tills were emptied of cash and the thieves took jewellery and money from customers and staff, police report.
    • Now ' freedom ' is being emptied of meaning and reduced to a slogan.
    Synonyms
    unload, unpack, unburden, disburden, clear, make vacant, vacate, evacuate, void
    1. 1.1 Remove (the contents) from a container.
      he emptied out the contents of his briefcase
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The sky is filled with the remnants of the enormous cumulonimbus rain clouds that have been building up, emptying their contents and building up again all day.
      • I have now emptied the entire contents onto my bed in an attempt to ensure that I sort it all before falling into bed!
      • She began emptying its contents onto the floor.
      • He emptied the contents into the toilet and used the containers as raw material for his sculpture.
      • She emptied the contents onto the table but there was no sign.
      • Even so, a steady trickle of boxes flowed through the living and dining rooms, and their contents were emptied and loaded into the new storage and display units.
      • The pouch's remaining contents was emptied out into her waiting palm and then applied to her mass of hair.
      Synonyms
      drain, discharge, draw off, extract, withdraw, remove, siphon off, pump out, pour out, tap, milk, bleed
    2. 1.2no object (of a place) be vacated by people in it.
      the bar suddenly seemed to empty
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Shops closed and the streets emptied as people took shelter in their houses, although by noon the situation appeared to have calmed.
      • By nightfall, the road emptied, and dozens of lights from campfires dotted the tree line on both sides.
      • We had reached her locker by now, and the hall was emptying rapidly.
      • The balloons were falling, but the room was emptying already.
      • As he glided towards his victim, the hall emptied.
      • When the forum was over, the tension was all but gone, and there was much socializing and shaking of hands as the room emptied.
      • Some think the reading rooms will empty out in favor of the virtual library.
      • Swindon's streets had emptied as the town united for the big day.
      • The final bell rings and the rooms empty out before the teachers can even look up from their books.
      • Then he says ‘okay we go’ and I notice that the staff room has emptied.
      • The streets of the centre of the city emptied as frightened residents fled home to take shelter.
      • Many fans eventually wandered back out to their seats, but early in the fourth quarter, the place emptied for good.
      • As the night sky grew darker, the park slowly emptied.
      • The city emptied as the population was marched to the countryside.
      • They remain open till around 9 p.m. and board up only when the roads start emptying.
      • The room had emptied rather quickly, and not even the king remained.
      • One of the reasons is that small towns are emptying fast.
      • By now the hall had emptied, as it was clear it was only me being weird again.
      • As the room slowly emptied, the only guests left were Ryan and Mr. Thompson.
    3. 1.3empty intono object (of a river) discharge itself into (the sea or a lake).
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Here the Dauphin River empties into the Dauphin Bay.
      • While many of Australia's rivers are, in fact dry, up here big tidal rivers empty into the ocean.
      • The most important rivers that empty into the Caspian Sea are the following: Volga, the Ural, the Tirek and the Kura.
      • We have seen it in brackish water near the mouths of several rivers and creeks that empty into Great South Bay.
      • Much of this ground water recharges into streams which eventually empty into the Mississippi River, a major source of drinking water for the Twin Cities metro area.
      • Most locations were close to tributaries emptying into the Little Manatee River.
      • Double Bridges Creek, located in the south-central section of the county, flows southwest and empties into the Pea River.
      • The Colorado River doesn't even empty into the ocean anymore because so much of it has been diverted for irrigation.
      • It's just like a supermarket because city residents throw everything into the rivers, which empty into the bay.
      • Because the Selby canal empties into a tidal river, navigating the lock that links the two can be tricky.
      • The polluted runoff of excess nutrients emptying into the river basin is the cause of a 5,000-mile ‘dead zone’ of low oxygen that no longer supports marine life.
      • A narrow river-nothing more than a stream-meandered through the woods before emptying into the lake.
      • From there, it winds down through grassy expanses for 15 miles and then flows for eight miles through the middle of the Bronx before emptying into the upper East River.
      • That would improve the water volume of 145 rivers, which empty into the lake.
      • As there are no rivers emptying into it, Red Sea waters are unusually clear and free of sediment.
      • I figured that parallel valleys all drained to the same place, so I tramped downstream along a creek until it emptied into a river adjacent to an unfamiliar trail.
      • There was a waterfall that emptied into a small lake.
      • At the back of Biggs Avenue, there was a swampy area that emptied into the sea.
      • And then, around one of its many bends, the river rapidly emptied into a lake many leagues across and ringed by small hills.
      • More recently, we heard of the huge oil pollution event in the tributaries of the Pechora River, which empties into the southern Barents Sea.
nounˈem(p)tēˈɛm(p)ti
usually emptiesinformal
  • A container (especially a bottle or glass) left empty of its contents.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He pointed to a yellow plastic crate with the empties neatly stacked among full bottles.
    • Service was quick and friendly and the collection of empties swift.
    • Just at that moment, Dixie came over and collected our empties.
    • The grass where I stood to take these pictures was littered with empties, mostly bourbon-and-cola bottles.
    • I think it is clear from the evidence that he was employed as a roundsman to drive his float round his round and to deliver milk, to collect empties and to obtain payment.
    • She drained the beer and tossed the empty into the bin with the others.
    • Blair tossed his empty into the waste basket then crossed the room to his bed.
    • A couple of hundred yards away in a wooded area just beyond the local Leisure Park another major collection of empties awaits.

Phrases

  • running on empty

    • Exhausted of all one's resources or sustenance.

      Example sentencesExamples
      • After about three hours of high-intensity movement, you're essentially running on empty.
      • I will be running on empty, my life fuelled only by the adrenaline created by feelings of constant panic and dread.
      • He goes on to suggest that America is now an empire running on empty, backing away from the crucial imperial commitments of time, money and manpower - and resting on perilous financial foundations.
      • I'd been away for a long time and I was running on empty by the end.
      • Next time you're running on empty, reach for an apple with a tablespoon of peanut butter, plain low-fat yogurt with a cup of berries, or wholegrain toast with an ounce of cheese.
      • The ground was operating at full capacity while the teams' inventive faculties were running on empty.
      • The city is running on empty, yet the amount of money considered necessary to feed the police force is growing by leaps and bounds.
      • Plus, I was exhausted, running on empty by then.
      • I've been running on empty for over two weeks now.
      • However, despite the fact that what happened was in the best interests of the spectators, it does not disguise the fact that this England team is running on empty.
      Synonyms
      tired out, worn out, weary, dog-tired, bone-tired, bone-weary, ready to drop, on one's last legs, asleep on one's feet, drained, fatigued, enervated, debilitated, spent
  • empty vessels make the most noise (or sound)

    • proverb Those with least wisdom or knowledge are always the most talkative.

Origin

Old English ǣmtig, ǣmetig ‘at leisure, empty’, from ǣmetta ‘leisure’, perhaps from ā ‘no, not’ + mōt ‘meeting’ (see moot).

 
 
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