Similar words: tempting, craftiness, stinginess, thriftiness, haughtiness, exemption, preemptive, redemption. Meaning: ['emptɪnɪs] n. 1. the state of containing nothing 2. having an empty stomach 3. an empty area or space 4. the quality of being valueless or futile.
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31. Their sense of inner emptiness and fear is projected outwards in deformed relationships and actions.
32. Although fully furnished it had an air of emptiness and desolation.
33. Slowly, the tears dried up, and all that was left was the sense of emptiness.
34. The music washed up against the redbrick walls and rose into the nocturnal emptiness.
35. It was a sight which would have left some men feeling pity, but Urquhart felt a chilling emptiness.
36. Men are psychologically insecure - their hearts are filled with emptiness and emotional insecurity, and they are always hungry for a sense of stillness, tranquility, serenity and happiness. Dr T.P.Chia
37. He felt that the emptiness was trying to possess him.
38. It was on days like these that the emptiness came back and one grew desperate.
39. His parishioners applauded more out of charity than conviction, and the emptiness of the ovation embarrassed both speaker and audience alike.
40. The ghost sensed the emptiness that follows the death of a mind.
41. He ran through the ferry-house, his steps echoing through the emptiness of the cavernous interior.
42. He stiffened, bracing for the storm, but felt only an emptiness.
43. But there was nothing in the emptiness, not even a field mouse.
44. This brings a feeling of emptiness that can never be filled and leaves us with a hunger for more.
45. The emptiness of the deep can become the deserts and wide open spaces.
46. It can restore an innocent pleasure in life at times of weariness and emptiness.
47. She closed her eyes and rethought them,[sentence dictionary] blanking their memories and recreating them from the emptiness up.
48. A lot of people have a sort of emptiness in their lives.
49. But thinness, as opposed to slimness, also carries connotations of weightlessness and emptiness.
50. The dark bulk of buildings on his right gave way to emptiness, and he knew he'd reached Princess Street.
51. We left Lincoln tied to a water pipe in the concrete emptiness of the backyard.
52. The emptiness in which all things revolve is blue, she went on, in her half-waking state.
53. He describes the suffering, emptiness, abandonment and loneliness that he is experiencing.
54. A young married woman, supposedly fulfilled by husband and children, confessed the emptiness of her life.
55. This strategy has the added benefit of helping you get ready to escape the emptiness and find a new job.
56. Or perhaps it was that recollection, however poignant, was better than emptiness.
57. He began to run and jump across the white rocks, exhilarated by the emptiness all round.
58. Nothing is worse than feeling screwed up inside or suffering from a sense of utter emptiness and loss of interest or emotion.
59. This lets your child know that feelings of loss and emptiness are part of the human drama.
60. For the next billion years, it will keep trying new forms, erupting in whatever crevice or emptiness it can find.
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