空虚
Emptiness describes a feeling of having nothing inside or a space that is completely vacant.
Explanation at your level:
Emptiness means there is nothing inside. If you have a box and you take everything out, the box has emptiness. It is a simple word for 'nothing there'.
You can use emptiness to talk about a place that is quiet and has no people. It also describes a sad feeling when you miss someone or something.
In this level, you use emptiness to describe abstract concepts. You might talk about the emptiness of a big city or the feeling of emptiness after a long project ends.
Emptiness is often used to describe a lack of substance. You might describe an argument as having a 'hollow emptiness' if it lacks logic or truth.
At this level, you explore the philosophical nuances of emptiness. It is used in literary contexts to discuss existential dread or the beauty of minimalist spaces.
Emptiness is a profound term in theology and psychology. It represents the 'void'—a space that is both terrifying and full of potential. It reflects the complex human condition of seeking meaning in a vast universe.
الكلمة في 30 ثانية
- It means having nothing.
- It describes a feeling.
- It is uncountable.
- It has deep roots.
When we talk about emptiness, we are usually describing two different things. First, it is a physical state where something is vacant or hollow. Think of an empty jar or an abandoned house.
Second, it is a deep emotional state. Have you ever felt like something was missing inside, even if you couldn't name it? That is the emotional version of emptiness. It is a common human experience that writers and poets have explored for centuries.
The word emptiness comes from the Old English word æmtig, which meant 'at leisure' or 'unoccupied.' Over time, the meaning shifted from simply being 'free to do something' to 'containing nothing at all.'
It shares roots with Germanic languages, reflecting a long history of describing space and void. By the Middle English period, it began to take on the psychological weight it carries today, moving from physical containers to the human heart.
You will often hear emptiness used with words like feeling, sense, or vast. For example, 'a sense of emptiness' is a very common phrase when talking about grief or loss.
It is used in both casual conversations and formal literature. While you might say 'the room had an air of emptiness' in a book, you might simply say 'the box is empty' in daily life. Remember, emptiness is the noun form, while empty is the adjective.
1. Empty-handed: Returning without anything. Example: 'I went to the store but came back empty-handed.'
2. Empty-headed: Someone who is silly or not thinking. Example: 'Don't be so empty-headed!'
3. Running on empty: Having no energy left. Example: 'I have been working for 12 hours; I am running on empty.'
4. Empty vessel: Someone who talks a lot but says nothing of value. Example: 'He is an empty vessel.'
5. Empty promises: Promises that are never kept. Example: 'I am tired of your empty promises.'
Emptiness is an uncountable noun. You don't usually say 'an emptiness' unless you are being very poetic. It is stressed on the first syllable: EMP-ti-ness.
It rhymes with words like readiness or steadiness. In both British and American English, the 'p' is often silent or very soft, making it sound like em-ti-ness.
Fun Fact
It used to mean being free to do something!
Pronunciation Guide
em-tee-ness
em-tee-ness
Common Errors
- missing the p
- stressing the wrong syllable
- pronouncing the 't' too hard
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
easy
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
متقدم
Grammar to Know
Uncountable Nouns
Emptiness is uncountable.
Examples by Level
The box is full of emptiness.
box = container
uncountable
The house felt cold and full of emptiness.
I felt a sense of emptiness when my friend left.
The park was in a state of emptiness.
There is an emptiness in his eyes.
The jar has an emptiness inside.
The room was filled with emptiness.
I hate the emptiness of this town.
She felt a deep emptiness.
The emptiness of the desert is beautiful.
He tried to fill the emptiness in his life with work.
The stadium was marked by its emptiness.
She struggled with the sudden emptiness of her schedule.
The painting captures the emptiness of modern life.
There is a strange emptiness in the air today.
He felt an overwhelming emptiness after the show.
The emptiness of the promise was clear.
The existential emptiness of the character was palpable.
She felt a profound emptiness after the long journey.
The gallery was designed to highlight the emptiness of the space.
He spoke about the emptiness of fame.
The silence only added to the emptiness of the hallway.
She found peace in the emptiness of the early morning.
The political rhetoric was full of emptiness.
They discussed the emptiness of consumer culture.
The sheer emptiness of the landscape was daunting.
He explored the spiritual emptiness of the era.
The novel deals with the crushing emptiness of loss.
There is a certain beauty in the emptiness of the void.
Her words echoed with the emptiness of a broken heart.
The emptiness of the argument failed to convince the jury.
They contemplated the emptiness of the universe.
The emptiness of the gesture was not lost on her.
The concept of 'Sunyata' or emptiness is central to Buddhism.
The architecture emphasizes the aesthetic of emptiness.
He suffered from a chronic, existential emptiness.
The poem explores the emptiness of human ambition.
Her life was defined by the emptiness of her surroundings.
The emptiness of the ritual left him cold.
Philosophers have long debated the nature of emptiness.
The vast emptiness of the ocean is humbling.
تلازمات شائعة
Idioms & Expressions
"empty-handed"
with nothing
He came home empty-handed.
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Easily Confused
both mean empty
vacant is for rooms
a vacant room vs a sense of emptiness
Sentence Patterns
Subject + felt + a + sense of + word
I felt a sense of emptiness.
عائلة الكلمة
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
مرتبط
How to Use It
7
Formality Scale
أخطاء شائعة
y changes to i
Tips
Memory Palace
Imagine a hollow room.
Native Speakers
Use it for feelings.
Cultural Insight
Used in meditation.
Grammar Shortcut
It is uncountable.
Say It Right
Soft P.
Mistake
Don't pluralize.
Fact
Old English roots.
Study
Use in a journal.
Writing
Use with 'sense of'.
Speaking
Slow down on the P.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Empty + ness (state of)
Visual Association
A big, dark, empty room.
Word Web
تحدٍّ
Write a sentence about a feeling.
أصل الكلمة
Old English
Original meaning: at leisure
السياق الثقافي
None
Commonly used in psychology and self-help.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
psychology
- feeling of emptiness
- existential emptiness
- emotional void
Conversation Starters
"Have you ever felt a sense of emptiness?"
"What does emptiness mean to you?"
"Do you like quiet places?"
"Is emptiness always a negative thing?"
"How do you fill your time?"
Journal Prompts
Describe a time you felt emptiness.
Is emptiness necessary for creativity?
How do you overcome feeling empty?
Write a poem about emptiness.
الأسئلة الشائعة
8 أسئلةNo, it can be peaceful.
اختبر نفسك
The jar is full of ___.
It describes the state of the jar.
Which word means the same as emptiness?
Void is a synonym.
Emptiness is a countable noun.
It is uncountable.
Word
المعنى
Matching meanings.
Correct structure.
النتيجة: /5
Summary
Emptiness describes both a physical lack and a profound emotional feeling of being hollow.
- It means having nothing.
- It describes a feeling.
- It is uncountable.
- It has deep roots.
Memory Palace
Imagine a hollow room.
Native Speakers
Use it for feelings.
Cultural Insight
Used in meditation.
Grammar Shortcut
It is uncountable.
مثال
他感到生活很空虚。
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هذه الكلمة بلغات أخرى
مزيد من كلمات emotions
有点
A1A little; somewhat; rather.
可恶
A2Hateful; detestable; abominable.
心不在焉
A2Absent-minded; preoccupied.
接受地
A2Acceptingly; receptively.
成就感
B1Sense of achievement; fulfillment.
撒娇
A2To act like a spoiled child; to act cute.
上瘾
B1To be addicted to something.
沉迷
A2To be addicted to; to be engrossed in.
敬佩
B1Admiration; respect; reverence.
佩服
B1To admire; to respect.