Dictionary Definition
empty adj
1 holding or containing nothing; "an empty
glass"; "an empty room"; "full of empty seats"; "empty hours" [ant:
full]
2 devoid of significance or point; "empty
promises"; "a hollow victory"; "vacuous comments" [syn: hollow, vacuous]
3 having nothing inside; "an empty sphere"
4 needing nourishment; "after skipped lunch the
men were empty by suppertime"; "empty-bellied children" [syn:
empty-bellied]
5 emptied of emotion; "after the violent argument
he felt empty" n : a container that has been emptied; "return all
empties to the store"
Verb
1 make void or empty of contents; "Empty the
box"; "The alarm emptied the building" [ant: fill]
4 remove; "Empty the water"
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Pronunciation
- /ɛmptiː/
Antonyms
Derived terms
Translations
- Albanian: bosh
- Bosnian: prazan
- Catalan: buit
- Croatian: prazan
- Czech: prázdný
- Danish: tom
- Dutch: leeg
- Esperanto: malplena
- Finnish: tyhjä
- French: vide
- German: leer
- Hindi: रीता (rītā), ख़ाली (khālī)
- Hungarian: üres
- Ido: vakua
- Irish: folamh
- Italian: vuoto , vuota
- Japanese: 空の, 空っぽな
- Korean: 비다 (bida)
- Kurdish:
- Norwegian: tom
- Old English: īdel
- Persian: (pūć), (khālī)
- Polish: pusty , pusta , puste ; próżny , próżna , próżne
- Portuguese: vazio
- Romanian: vid
- Russian: пустой
- Serbian:
- Sicilian: vacanti m|f
- Slovene: prazen , prazna , prazno ; pust
- Spanish: vacío , vacía
- Swedish: tom
- Telugu: ఖాళీ (khaaLee)
- Urdu: (rītā), (khālī)
Verb
- to make empty; to void; to remove the contents of
Translations
- Bosnian: isprazniti
- Croatian: isprazniti
- Czech: vyprázdnit
- Dutch: leegmaken
- Finnish: tyhjentää
- French: vider
- German: leeren, entleeren, ausleeren
- Hindi: ख़ाली करना (khālī karnā)
- Italian: vuotare
- Japanese: 空にする
- Korean: 비우다 (biuda)
- Kurdish:
- Norwegian: tømme
- Persian: (khālī kardan)
- Polish: wypróżnić
- Portuguese: esvaziar
- Russian: опустошать , опустошить
- Serbian:
- Cyrillic:
испразнити
- Roman: isprazniti
- Cyrillic:
испразнити
- Slovene: prazniti, izprazniti
- Spanish: vaciar
- Swedish: tömma
- Urdu: (khālī karnā)
Noun
- A bottle previously containing some liquid, especially a drink,
and that is now empty.
- Put the empties out to be recycled.
Derived terms
Translations
empty bottle
- Japanese: 空
- Kurdish: ,
Extensive Definition
Empty is a six-episode BBC Two sitcom
first broadcast on 28 February, 2008. It stars
Gregor
Fisher and Billy Boyd as
Jacky Allen and Tony MacBryan respectively, two men who work for a
property maintenance company 'Greater Glasgow Building Services'.
Most of the humour is said to come from mundane situations.
Situation and Plot
Each episode mostly revolves around the dialogue of the two main characters as they discuss their lives (and unseen wives) and the things they find in the houses they clear. Jacky and Tony are also given to re-enacting silent comedy and music hall routines, and always take a polaroid photo of themselves which they date and hide in a crevice somewhere. The pair also like to guess what they will find behind each door before they open it. As befits their personalities, Jacky's guesses are usually amusing and fanciful, while Tony's are often gruesome, even macabre.Although the main duo interact with various other
characters over the course of the series, the only supporting
character to appear in more than one episode is Barry, a plumber
who dresses like Super Mario
and is nicknamed "Super Barrio" by Jacky and Tony (though he has
never heard of the character and doesn't understand the joke).
Barry is played by Tom Urie.
The series is written by Robert
Florence and Iain Connell, who wrote the series Legit
and several episodes of Chewin' the
Fat, also produced by BBC
Scotland.
Episode list
- Nobody knows what goes on behind closed doors - Tony and Jacky clear a house in which they discover a room full of elegant hand-crafted models of sailing ships, and are shocked by the callous attitude of a woman to comes to "collect" one.
- Is is - The duo clear a house in which they find a number of curious objects, including a dada mural and a motorcycle in the bath, prompting a competition to provide the best explanation of what had been going on in there.
- Happiness - Tony and Jacky do repairs at the home of an elderly woman and become concerned that her dementia may put her in danger, but cannot agree on whether to tell her son.
- Protection - The pair are sent to clear a crime scene, but are surprised to find it has been taken over by squatters.
- Night Moves - Tony and Jacky spend the night in the office, setting practical jokes on their new boss.
- Ghosties - While carrying out repairs in an old theatre, Tony tries to persuade Jacky that they should leave the company and go into business together.
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Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
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clear out, clear the decks, cold, colorable, colorless, counterproductive,
dead, deadpan, decant, deceptive, defecate, deplete, depleted, deserted, designless, desolate, destitute, destitute of,
devoid, devoid of,
discharge, dishonest, disingenuous, dismal, dog-hungry, draft, draft off, draggy, drain, drain out, drained, draw, draw from, draw off, drearisome, dreary, dry, dryasdust, dull, dumb, dump, dusty, effete, eject, elephantine, eliminate, emptied, empty of, empty out,
empty-headed, empty-minded, empty-pated, empty-skulled, etiolated, evacuate, exhaust, exhausted, expressionless, fade, fallacious, famished, famishing, fasting, fatuitous, fatuous, featureless, feckless, find vent, fishy, flat, flimsy, flow, flow out, foolish, forsaken, fribble, fribbling, frivolous, frothy, fruitless, futile, garbled, gauche, glassy, godforsaken, green, groping, groundless, gush, gush out, half-famished,
half-starved, heavy,
ho-hum, hollow, hungering, hungry, hypocritical, idle, ignorant, ill-founded, illusive, impassive, importless, in want of,
inadequate, inane, incogitant, ineffective, ineffectual, inefficacious, inexcitable, inexcusable, inexperienced, inexpressive, innocent, inoperative, insignificant, insincere, insipid, insubstantial, invalid, jejune, jesuitic, jet, know-nothing, leaden, let, let blood, let out, lifeless, light, low-spirited, mealymouthed, meaningless, milk, naive, nescient, new, nirvanic, nonconnotative, nondenotative, nugacious, nugatory, null, null and void, oblivious, of no force,
otiose, outflow, outpour, overrefined, oversubtle, pale, pallid, paltry, passive, peckish, pedestrian, petty, phatic, philosophistic, phlebotomize, pinched with
hunger, pipette,
plausible, plodding, pointless, poker-faced,
poky, ponderous, pour, pour out, pump, pump out, purge, purportless, purposeless, put out,
quietistic, rattlebrained, rattleheaded, ravening, ravenous, raw, relaxed, remove, run out, sans, scatterbrained, scour
out, scrambled,
senseless, shallow, sharp-set, silly, simple, siphon off, slender, slight, slow, sluice out, solemn, sophistic, sophistical, specious, spent, spew out, spiritless, spout, spout out, spurt, stark, starved, starving, sterile, stiff, stodgy, strange to, stuffy, stupid, suck, suck out, superficial, superfluous, supernumerary, surge, surplus, sweep out, take away,
take out, tap, tasteless, tedious, tentative, thoughtfree, thoughtless, throw out,
tongue in cheek, tranquil, trifling, trite, trivial, unacquainted, unadorned, unapprized, unavailing, unbased, uncandid, unclog, uncomprehending,
unconversant,
undecorated,
unenlightened,
unexpressive,
unfamiliar, unfilled, unfoul, unfounded, unfrank, ungrounded, unideaed, unilluminated, uninformed, uninhabitable, uninhabited, uninitiated, unintellectual, unintelligent, unknowing, unlively, unload, unmeaning, unoccupied, unposted, unreasoning, unrelieved, unripe, unsatisfying, unserious, unsignificant, unsupportable, unsupported, unsure, unsustainable, unsustained, untenable, untenanted, unthinking, unused, unversed, unwarranted, useless, vacant, vacate, vacuous, vain, valueless, vapid, venesect, vent, void, vomit forth, voracious, wanting, waste, well, well out, white, wild, windy, with nothing inside,
without, without basis,
without content, without foundation, wolfish, wooden, worthless