Nouns (6)
empty
n. a container that has been emptied; "return all empties to the store"
liquid
n. a frictionless continuant that is not a nasal consonant (especially `l' and `r')
liquid
n. a substance that is liquid at room temperature and pressure
liquidity, liquidness, liquid
n. the state in which a substance exhibits a characteristic readiness to flow with little or no tendency to disperse and relatively high incompressibility
Verbs (19)
empty, void, eliminate, evacuate
v. eliminate from the body; "Pass a kidney stone"
discharge, empty, become void, become empty
v. become empty or void of its content; "The room emptied"
empty, make empty, make void
v. make void or empty of contents; "Empty the box"; "The alarm emptied the building"
empty, abandon, vacate
v. leave behind empty; move out of; "You must vacate your office by tonight"
Adverbs (0)
Adjectives (25)
empty
adj. holding or containing nothing; "an empty glass"; "an empty room"; "full of empty seats"; "empty hours"
empty
adj. having nothing inside; "an empty sphere"
liquid
adj. not yet frozen
liquid
adj. smooth and flowing in quality; entirely free of harshness; "the liquid song of a robin"
liquid
adj. existing as or having characteristics of a liquid; especially tending to flow; "water and milk and blood are liquid substances"
liquid, shining
adj. clear and bright; "the liquid air of a spring morning"; "eyes shining with a liquid luster"; "limpid blue eyes"
liquid, gentle
adj. quiet and soothing; "a gentle voice"; "a gentle nocturne"
liquid, melted
adj. changed from a solid to a liquid state; "rivers filled to overflowing by melted snow"
empty, hollow, vacuous
adj. devoid of significance or point; "empty promises"; "a hollow victory"; "vacuous comments"
liquid, ready, fluid
adj. in cash or easily convertible to cash; "liquid (or fluid) assets"
swimming, liquid, watery
adj. filled or brimming with tears; "swimming eyes"; "sorrow made the eyes of many grow liquid"
smooth, liquid, flowing, fluid, fluent
adj. smooth and unconstrained in movement; "a long, smooth stride"; "the fluid motion of a cat"; "the liquid grace of a ballerina"
Fuzzynyms (89)
explode, blow up, detonate, set off
v. burst outward, usually with noise; "The champagne bottle exploded"
fire, bake in a kiln
v. bake in a kiln so as to harden; "fire pottery"
rail, fulminate
v. criticize severely; "He fulminated against the Republicans' plan to cut Medicare"; "She railed against the bad social policies"
complete, carry out, execute, fulfill, fulfil, accomplish, carry through
v. put in effect; "carry out a task"; "execute the decision of the people"; "He actioned the operation"
fill, fill up, make full
v. make full, also in a metaphorical sense; "fill a container"; "fill the child with pride"
execute, put to death
v. kill as a means of socially sanctioned punishment; "In some states, criminals are executed"
do, execute, perform
v. give a performance (of something); "Horowitz is performing at Carnegie Hall tonight"; "We performed a popular Gilbert and Sullivan opera"
fire, fuel
v. provide with fuel; "Oil fires the furnace"
perform
v. perform a function; "Who will perform the wedding?"
perform, give a performance
v. give a performance (of something); "Horowitz is performing at Carnegie Hall tonight"; "We performed a popular Gilbert and Sullivan opera"
play, spiel, render
v. replay (as a melody); "Play it again, Sam"; "She played the third movement very beautifully"
take, remove, take away
v. remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract; "remove a threat"; "remove a wrapper"; "Remove the dirty dishes from the table"; "take the gun from your pocket"; "This machine withdraws heat from the environment"
run through, exhaust, wipe out, consume, deplete, run out of, use up, eat into
v. use up (resources or materials); "this car consumes a lot of gas"; "We exhausted our savings"; "They run through 20 bottles of wine a week"
spill, run out
v. flow, run or fall out and become lost; "The milk spilled across the floor"; "The wine spilled onto the table"
tap
v. cut a female screw thread with a tap
tap, dip into, draw from
v. draw from or dip into to get something; "tap one's memory"; "tap a source of money"
go, go away, depart, travel away
v. go away from a place; "At what time does your train leave?"; "She didn't leave until midnight"; "The ship leaves at midnight"
emigrate, leave a country
v. leave one's country of residence for a new one; "Many people had to emigrate during the Nazi period"
move, change residence
v. change residence, affiliation, or place of employment; "We moved from Idaho to Nebraska"; "The basketball player moved from one team to another"
defect, desert
v. desert (a cause, a country or an army), often in order to join the opposing cause, country, or army; "If soldiers deserted Hitler's army, they were shot"
lurch, abandon, desert, desolate, forsake
v. leave someone who needs or counts on you; leave in the lurch; "The mother deserted her children"
settle, locate, relocate, take up residence
v. take up residence and become established; "The immigrants settled in the Midwest"
resettle, settle anew
v. settle in a new place; "The immigrants had to resettle"
clear, unclutter, rid of obstructions, remove obstructions from
v. rid of obstructions; "Clear your desk"
evacuate
v. move people from their homes or country
deposit, bank
v. put into a bank account; "She deposits her paycheck every month"
plain, patent, manifest, clear, evident, apparent
adj. clearly revealed to the mind or the senses or judgment; "the effects of the drought are apparent to anyone who sees the parched fields"; "evident hostility"; "manifest disapproval"; "patent advantages"; "made his meaning plain"; "it is plain that he is no reactionary"; "in plain view"
clear
adj. (of sound or color) free from anything that dulls or dims; "efforts to obtain a clean bass in orchestral recordings"; "clear laughter like a waterfall"; "clear reds and blues"; "a light lilting voice like a silver bell"
insincere, hypocritical
adj. lacking sincerity; "a charming but thoroughly insincere woman"; "their praise was extravagant and insincere"
kind
adj. having or showing a tender and considerate and helpful nature; used especially of persons and their behavior; "kind to sick patients"; "a kind master"; "kind words showing understanding and sympathy"; "thanked her for her kind letter"
civilized
adj. having a high state of culture and development both social and technological; "terrorist acts that shocked the civilized world"
superficial, trivial
adj. of little substance or significance; "a few superficial editorial changes"; "only trivial objections"
Synonyms (74)
cavernous
adj. being or suggesting a cavern; "vast cavernous chambers hollowed out of limestone"
sunken, recessed, deep-set
adj. having a sunken area; "hunger gave their faces a sunken look"
fistular, fistulate, fistulous
adj. hollow and tube-shaped like a reed
hollowed
adj. having a cavity within: "canoe made of a hollowed log"
tubular, cannular
adj. constituting a tube; having hollow tubes (as for the passage of fluids)
ice-free
adj. free of ice and open to travel; "an ice-free channel in the river"
melting, liquescent
adj. becoming liquid
melted, thawed
adj. no longer frozen; "the thawed ground was muddy"
slushy
adj. being or resembling melting snow; "slushy snow"; "deep slushy mud"
singable
adj. suitable for singing; "singable melody is the essence of music"- Winthrop Sargeant
crystalline, limpid, lucid, pellucid, transparent
adj. transmitting light; able to be seen through with clarity; "the cold crystalline water of melted snow"; "crystal clear skies"; "could see the sand on the bottom of the limpid pool"; "lucid air"; "a pellucid brook"; "transparent crystal"
hyaline, glasslike, glassy
adj. resembling glass in transparency or translucency; "the morning is as clear as diamond or as hyaline"-Sacheverell Sitwell
radiolucent
adj. almost complete transparent to X-rays or other forms of radiation; "radiolucent tissues"
translucent, semitransparent
adj. almost transparent; allowing light to pass through diffusely; "translucent amber"; "semitransparent curtains at the windows"
compliant
adj. disposed or willing to comply; "children compliant with the parental will"
diffused, softened
adj. (of light rays) subjected to scattering by reflection from a rough surface or transmission through a translucent material; "diffused light"
weak, effeminate
adj. characterized by excessive softness or self-indulgence: "an effeminate civilization"
euphonious
adj. (of speech or dialect) pleasing in sound; not harsh or strident; "her euphonious Southern speech"
flaccid, flabby
adj. out of condition; not strong or robust; incapable of exertion or endurance; "he was too soft for the army"; "flabby around the middle"; "flaccid cheeks"
mellow
adj. having attained to kindliness or gentleness through age and experience; "mellow wisdom"; "the peace of mellow age"
spoilt, spoiled, pampered
adj. having the character or disposition harmed by pampering or oversolicitous attention; "a spoiled child"
unfrozen
adj. not frozen; "unfrozen ground"
insignificant
adj. signifying nothing; "insignificant sounds"; "his response...is picayune and unmeaning"- R.B. Pearsall
mindless, unmeaning
adj. signifying nothing; "insignificant sounds"; "his response...is picayune and unmeaning"- R.B. Pearsall
nonsense, nonsensical
adj. having no intelligible meaning; "nonsense syllables"; "a nonsensical jumble of words"
pointless, purposeless
adj. lacking import; "a pointless remark"; "a life essentially purposeless"; "senseless violence"
available
adj. convenient for use or disposal; "the house is available after July 1"; "2000 square feet of usable office space"
expendable, spendable
adj. (used of funds) remaining after taxes; "spendable income"
teary, teary-eyed, watery-eyed
adj. with eyes full of tears
sniffling, sniffly, snuffling, snuffly
adj. liable to sniffle
weepy
adj. liable to weep easily
deft
adj. skillful in physical movements; especially of the hands; "a deft waiter"; "deft fingers massaged her face"; "dexterous of hand and inventive of mind"
elegant
adj. displaying effortless beauty and simplicity in movement or execution; "an elegant dancer"; "an elegant mathematical solution -- simple and precise"
fluent
adj. smooth and unconstrained in movement; "a long, smooth stride"; "the fluid motion of a cat"; "the liquid grace of a ballerina"
gainly
adj. graceful and pleasing; "gainly conduct"; "a gainly youth with dark hair and eyes"
gracile, willowy
adj. slender and graceful
slender, supple, lissome, lissom, lithe, lithesome, svelte, sylphlike, sylph-like
adj. moving and bending with ease
Antonyms (30)
fill, become full, fill up
v. become full; "The pool slowly filled with water"; "The theater filled up slowly"
flood
v. become filled to overflowing; "Our basement flooded during the heavy rains"
fill, fill up, make full
v. make full, also in a metaphorical sense; "fill a container"; "fill the child with pride"
refill, replenish, fill again
v. fill something that had previously been emptied; "refill my glass, please"
flood, swamp, deluge, inundate
v. fill quickly beyond capacity; as with a liquid; "the basement was inundated after the storm"; "The images flooded his mind"
pack
v. fill to capacity; "This singer always packs the concert halls"; "They murder trial packed the court house"
pad, bolster
v. add padding to; "pad the seat of the chair"
load, place a load on
v. fill or place a load on; "load a car"; "load the truck with hay"
pack, load down
v. load with a pack
full, filled
adj. containing as much or as many as is possible or normal; "a full glass"; "a sky full of stars"; "a full life"; "the auditorium was full to overflowing"
gaseous
adj. existing as or having characteristics of a gas; "steam is water is the gaseous state"
solid
adj. of definite shape and volume; firm; neither liquid nor gaseous; "ice is water in the solid state"
rough, tough, rocky
adj. full of hardship or trials; "the rocky road to success"; "they were having a rough time"
unmelted
adj. not melted; "streets unpassable because of piles of unmelted snow"
awkward
adj. lacking grace or skill in manner or movement or performance; "an awkward dancer"; "an awkward gesture"; "too awkward with a needle to make her own clothes"; "his clumsy fingers produced an awkward knot"
empty of liquid
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