Better words for

empty

Empty” does the job — but the right alternative does more. Here are 6 curated replacements, each with a definition, pronunciation, and an example of it working on the page.

hollow

/ˈhɒl-oʊ/Elevated

Lacking substance, content, or genuine feeling inside.

She handed back the hollow box, her disappointment unmistakable.

Best for: Works well for physical and emotional emptiness; accessible yet evocative.

vacuous

/ˈvæk-ju-əs/Elevated

Devoid of intelligence, meaning, or serious content.

His vacuous smile revealed nothing behind the polished surface.

Best for: Best for intellectual or emotional emptiness; slightly formal, often critical in tone.

void

/vɔɪd/Punchy

A completely empty expanse or a total absence of something.

After she left, the apartment became a void he couldn't fill.

Best for: Punchy and dramatic; strong in both poetic and minimalist prose.

barren

/ˈbær-ən/Literary

Stripped of life, growth, or productive content.

The barren desk was the only proof he had ever worked there.

Best for: Evokes desolation and finality; powerful in descriptive or melancholic writing.

tenantless

/ˈtɛn-ənt-lɪs/Rare Gem

Unoccupied and abandoned, as if waiting for an inhabitant that never comes.

The tenantless halls echoed with every cautious footstep.

Best for: Rare and atmospheric; ideal for gothic, haunted, or elegiac settings.

inanite

/ɪ-ˈnæn-ɪt/Rare Gem

Utterly empty or void of matter, used in archaic philosophical contexts.

The inanite chamber seemed to swallow sound and light alike.

Best for: Archaic and obscure; reserved for literary or highly stylized writing seeking unusual texture.

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