FALSE vs HOLLOW: NOUN
- A falsehood; that which is false.
- A sunken area, the equivalent to a copse in British English.
- A sunken area in something solid.
- A small valley between mountains; "he built himself a cabin in a hollow high up in the Rockies"
- A low spot surrounded by elevations; a depressed part of a surface; a concavity; a channel.
- A cavity, natural or artificial; an unfilled space within anything; a hole, a cavern; an excavation; as the hollow of the hand or of a tree.
- A strip of thick paper or of pasteboard cut to the exact height and thickness required for a book for which the boards and cloth are intended, and which acts as a gage for the guidance of the case-makers, and as a stiffener for the cloth at the back of the book between the boards.
- A concave plane used in working moldings.
- Specifically, a concave space of ground; a piece or tract of land lower than the general level, or hemmed in by hills: used in many place-names in the United States: as, Sleepy Hollow in New York.
- A cavity; a depression or an excavation below the general level, as of the ground, or in the substance of anything; an empty space in anything; a concavity.
- A small valley between hills or mountains.
- A void; an emptiness.
- An indented or concave surface or area.
- A cavity, gap, or space.
- A depression hollowed out of solid matter
- A cavity or space in something
- A small valley between mountains
FALSE vs HOLLOW: ADJECTIVE
- An imperfect or interrupted cadence.
- Any bearing which is not directly upon a vertical support; thus, the weight carried by a corbel has a false bearing.
- An architectural erection above the main cornice, concealing a roof, but not having windows or inclosing rooms.
- A member having the appearance of an arch, though not of arch construction.
- Not in tune.
- Not essential or permanent, as parts of a structure which are temporary or supplemental.
- Not well founded; not firm or trustworthy; erroneous
- Not genuine or real; assumed or designed to deceive; counterfeit; hypocritical
- Not according with truth or reality; not true; fitted or likely to deceive or disappoint.
- Not faithful or loyal, as to obligations, allegiance, vows, etc.; untrue; treacherous; perfidious
- Uttering falsehood; unveracious; given to deceit; dishnest.
- Indicating one of two possible values taken by a variable in Boolean logic or a binary device.
- Unwise; imprudent.
- Of incorrect pitch.
- Resembling but not accurately or properly designated as such.
- Erected temporarily, as for support during construction.
- Not genuine or real.
- Not keeping faith; treacherous: : faithless.
- Intentionally deceptive.
- Arising from mistaken ideas.
- Deliberately untrue.
- Contrary to fact or truth.
- Adopted in order to deceive
- Inappropriate to reality or facts
- Not genuine or real; being an imitation of the genuine article
- Inaccurate in pitch
- Arising from error
- (used especially of persons) not dependable in devotion or affection; unfaithful
- Erroneous and usually accidental
- Not in accordance with the fact or reality or actuality
- Deliberately deceptive
- Designed to deceive
- Hollow vessels; -- a trade name for cast-iron kitchen utensils, earthenware, etc.
- See Square.
- See Moschatel.
- A pier of stone or brick made behind the lock gates of a canal, and containing a hollow or recess to receive the ends of the gates.
- An opening in the center of a winding staircase in place of a newel post, the stairs being supported by the wall; an open newel; also, the stringpiece or rail winding around the well of such a staircase.
- Reverberated from a cavity, or resembling such a sound; deep; muffled.
- Depressed; concave; gaunt; sunken.
- Having an empty space or cavity, natural or artificial, within a solid substance; not solid; excavated in the interior
- Having a reverberating, sepulchral sound.
- Devoid of truth or validity; specious.
- Without substance or character: : vain.
- Deeply indented or concave; sunken.
- Having a cavity, gap, or space within.
- Deliberately deceptive
- Devoid of significance or point
- Not solid; having a space or gap or cavity
- As if echoing in a hollow space
FALSE vs HOLLOW: VERB
- N/A
- To urge or call by shouting; to hollo.
- Remove the inner part or the core of
- Remove the interior of
FALSE vs HOLLOW: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To shout; to hollo.
- To become hollow or empty.
- To scoop or form by making concave.
- To make hollow.
FALSE vs HOLLOW: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To feign; to pretend to make.
- To mislead by want of truth; to deceive.
- To betray; to falsify.
- To report falsely; to falsify.
- To urge or call by shouting.
- To make hollow, as by digging, cutting, or engraving; to excavate.
FALSE vs HOLLOW: ADVERB
- Not truly; not honestly; falsely.
- In a treacherous or faithless manner.
- In a disloyal and faithless manner
- Wholly; completely; utterly; -- chiefly after the verb to beat, and often with all. See all, adv.
FALSE vs HOLLOW: INTERJECTION
- N/A
- Hollo.
FALSE vs HOLLOW: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Unfaithful
- It's real synthetic fur"
- In fortification, an artificial mound or bank of earth forming part of a fortification.
- In heraldry, open or voided: said of some bearings: as, a false cross; a false roundel (an annulet); a false escutcheon (a bordure, or sometimes an orle).
- In music, not in tune; inaccurate in pitch; singing or playing out of tune.
- Technically, in botany and zoology, having some superficial resemblance to some other plant or animal: used like the Latin quasi-, or Greek pseudo-, in composition. See quasi-, pseudo-.
- For the sake of mere appearance or for use or convenience; artificial: as, a false buttonhole; false teeth.
- With intent to defraud or deceive; spurious: as, false coin;
- Not genuine; being other than it appears to be; not real; made in imitation, or to serve the purpose of the genuine article
- Irregular; not according to rule or usage: as, false syntax or quantity.
- Containing or conveying deception, falsehood, or treachery; adapted or intended to mislead: said of things.
- Perfidious; treacherous; unfaithful; inconstant; disloyal; dishonest; unjust: said of persons.
- Giving utterance to what is not true; untruthful; mendacious: as, a false witness.
- Not in conformity with fact; expressing or comprising what is contrary to fact or truth; erroneous; untrue: as, a false report; a false accusation; a false opinion.
- To be false; deceive; practise deceit.
- To feign, as a blow; aim by way of a feint.
- To render false, treacherous, or dishonest.
- To violate by want of veracity; falsify.
- To defeat; balk; evade.
- To mislead by falsehood; deceive; betray.
- Falsely.—To play false, to play one false
- Additional; assistant; subsidiary; supplementary; temporary; used to supplement or temporarily displace something: as, the false work or supports for a bridge which is under construction.
- Having a space or gap or cavity
- Not solid
- Lacking in substance or character
- Devoid of significance or force
- Faithless, iusincere, treacherous, hypocritical.
- Synonyms Empty, void, cavernous.
- Having, as wool, the fibers torn apart, so that it is light and open.
- Thorough; complete; out-and-out.
- Void of meaning or truth; empty; baseless: as, hollow oaths; a hollow mockery.
- Not sincere or faithful; false; deceitful; not sound: as, a hollow heart.
- Empty; without contents; hence, without pith or substance; fruitless; worthless: as, a hollow victory; a hollow argument.
- Resembling sound reverberated from a cavity, or producing such a sound; deep; low.
- Having a concavity; concave; sunken: as, a hollow way or road.
- Having a cavity within; having an empty space in the interior: as, a hollow tree; a hollow rock; a hollow sphere.
- Beyond doubt or question; utterly; completely; out-and-out: often with all for emphasis: as, he beat him hollow, or all hollow; he carried it hollow.
- A variant of hollo.
- To bend into a curved or concave form.
- To make hollow; excavate; make empty.
FALSE vs HOLLOW: RELATED WORDS
- Invalid, Counterfeit, Delusive, Unrealistic, Insincere, Sham, Mistaken, Wrong, Mendacious, Dishonest, Specious, Incorrect, Fake, Fictitious, Untrue
- Holler, Excavate, Hole, Dig, Recessed, Sunken, Tubular, Cavernous, Ringing, Reverberant, False, Empty, Insincere, Vacuous, Meaningless
FALSE vs HOLLOW: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Invalid, Counterfeit, Delusive, Unrealistic, Insincere, Sham, Mistaken, Wrong, Mendacious, Dishonest, Specious, Incorrect, Fake, Fictitious, Untrue
- Holler, Excavate, Hole, Dig, Recessed, Sunken, Tubular, Cavernous, Ringing, Reverberant, False, Empty, Insincere, Vacuous, Meaningless
FALSE vs HOLLOW: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- This prevents you from a false growth mindset, as most teachers who adopt the false method will focus on praising exclusively effort.
- Obviously, much commercial speech is not provably false, or even wholly false, but only deceptive or misleading.
- And better evidence should have the effect ofdecreasing both false positives and false negatives.
- While the video confirmed there was likely no false arrest or false statement, this investigation could have been much stronger.
- Wolvewas the very name by which false rulers and false prophets were called.
- It is another warning against listening to false teachers and false teaching.
- Do you wear false teeth or false limbs?
- Silver; false Rose Gold; false Black; NOISE CANCELLING.
- Church through false ministers who preach a false message.
- Making false certification or giving false information a misdemeanor.
- Instead of a half hollow, I can create a true singing extra hollow using a progression of jigs with ever tighter clearance.
- Hollow Metal Doors: Fit hollow metal doors accurately in frames, within clearances specifiedbelow.
- Mi now know what it feels like To be hollow, to be hollow.
- The apparatus provides a plurality of hollow fiber separation wafers, each wafer comprising a mat of hollow fibers.
- This Vshape should extend into the center of the hollow where the spindle will make the hollow deeper.
- The rods are hollow and contain an inner tube which sits inside the hollow outer rod barrel.
- In this process, flat sheets are drawn into hollow shapes to produce hollow bodies such as cans, helmets and body parts.
- Top Rod Only Fire Rated Exit Device Hollow Metal Door with Hollow Metal Frame Installation.
- According to Hollow Knight developer Team Cherry, Silksong originally began as DLC for Hollow Knight.
- Her original hollow form was that of a wolf hollow.
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