emptily
adverb
UK/ˈemp.tᵊl.i/
US/ˈemp.tᵊl.i/
Definitions of emptily adverb
content
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
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
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.