emptily

adverb

UK/ˈemp.tᵊl.i/
US/ˈemp.tᵊl.i/

Definitions of emptily adverb

content

  1. in a manner that contains nothing or no one

    • She stared at the room emptily, wondering where everything had gone.

    • The park benches sat emptily in the rainy weather.

    • The seats in the hall were emptily vacant, as everyone had left early.

sincerity

  1. in a way that lacks sincerity or real meaning

    • His promises to her rang emptily, devoid of true feeling.

    • The political slogans sounded both emptily and meaningless.

    • She tried to console them with emptily words, but it didn't work.

purpose

  1. in a way that lacks purpose, interest, or engagement

    • He lived his remaining years emptily, without any hobbies or goals.

    • She felt the time passing emptily since she retired.

    • The plot of the movie felt emptily and uninteresting, resonating with no one.