empty |
inefficacious |
Related terms |
Empty is a related term of inefficacious.
As adjectives the difference between empty and inefficacious
is that
empty is devoid of content; containing nothing or nobody; vacant while
inefficacious is incapable of having the intended consequence.
As a verb empty
is (ergative) to make empty; to void; to remove the contents of.
As a noun empty
is a container, especially a bottle, whose contents have been used up, leaving it empty .
empty |
petty |
Related terms |
Empty is a related term of petty.
As an adjective empty
is devoid of content; containing nothing or nobody; vacant.
As a verb empty
is (ergative) to make empty; to void; to remove the contents of.
As a noun empty
is a container, especially a bottle, whose contents have been used up, leaving it empty .
As a proper noun petty is
.
inattentive |
empty |
As adjectives the difference between inattentive and empty
is that
inattentive is of or pertaining to lack of attention; not paying attention; careless while
empty is devoid of content; containing nothing or nobody; vacant.
As a verb empty is
(ergative) to make empty; to void; to remove the contents of.
As a noun empty is
a container, especially a bottle, whose contents have been used up, leaving it empty .
empty |
musing |
As adjectives the difference between empty and musing
is that
empty is devoid of content; containing nothing or nobody; vacant while
musing is absorbed in thought; contemplative.
As verbs the difference between empty and musing
is that
empty is (ergative) to make empty; to void; to remove the contents of while
musing is .
As nouns the difference between empty and musing
is that
empty is a container, especially a bottle, whose contents have been used up, leaving it empty while
musing is thought, meditation, contemplation.
absent |
empty |
In obsolete terms the difference between absent and empty
is that
absent is absentee; a person who is away on occasion while
empty is producing nothing; unfruitful; said of a plant or tree.
As a preposition absent
is in the absence of; without.
unthinking |
empty |
As adjectives the difference between unthinking and empty
is that
unthinking is without proper thought; thoughtless while
empty is devoid of content; containing nothing or nobody; vacant.
As verbs the difference between unthinking and empty
is that
unthinking is while
empty is (ergative) to make empty; to void; to remove the contents of.
As a noun empty is
a container, especially a bottle, whose contents have been used up, leaving it empty .
empty |
dreamy |
As adjectives the difference between empty and dreamy
is that
empty is devoid of content; containing nothing or nobody; vacant while
dreamy is as in a dream; resembling a dream.
As a verb empty
is (ergative) to make empty; to void; to remove the contents of.
As a noun empty
is a container, especially a bottle, whose contents have been used up, leaving it empty .
unaware |
empty |
As adjectives the difference between unaware and empty
is that
unaware is not aware or informed; lacking knowledge while
empty is devoid of content; containing nothing or nobody; vacant.
As a verb empty is
to make empty; to void; to remove the contents of.
As a noun empty is
a container, especially a bottle, whose contents have been used up, leaving it empty.
empty |
vague |
In obsolete terms the difference between empty and vague
is that
empty is producing nothing; unfruitful; said of a plant or tree while
vague is a wandering; a vagary.
As adjectives the difference between empty and vague
is that
empty is devoid of content; containing nothing or nobody; vacant while
vague is not clearly expressed; stated in indefinite terms.
As verbs the difference between empty and vague
is that
empty is to make empty; to void; to remove the contents of while
vague is to wander; to roam; to stray.
As nouns the difference between empty and vague
is that
empty is a container, especially a bottle, whose contents have been used up, leaving it empty while
vague is a wandering; a vagary.
absentminded |
empty |
As adjectives the difference between absentminded and empty
is that
absentminded is while
empty is devoid of content; containing nothing or nobody; vacant.
As a verb empty is
(ergative) to make empty; to void; to remove the contents of.
As a noun empty is
a container, especially a bottle, whose contents have been used up, leaving it empty .
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