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Synonyms and antonyms of Empty of people or things in British Thesaurus

Empty of people or things

empty (adjective)

containing nothing

blank (adjective)

not containing any sound, pictures, or information

bare (adjective)

containing nothing

hollow (adjective)

empty inside

abandoned (adjective)

left empty or no longer used

deserted (adjective)

a deserted place has no people in it

derelict (adjective)

something such as a building or piece of land that is derelict is empty, not used, and in a bad condition

uncrowded (adjective)

not containing a lot of people or things

clear (adjective)

if a surface, road, or passage is clear, there is nothing on it that blocks it or gets in the way

void (adjective)

formal empty, or without something, especially something that is usually present

blank (adjective)

a blank surface has nothing on it

dead (adjective)

Britishinformal a dead glass or bottle is one that you have finished drinking from

desolate (adjective)

a desolate place is completely empty with no people or pleasant features in it

desolation (noun)

the state of a place that is completely empty, or a place where everything has been destroyed

empty (adjective)

containing no people

empty (adjective)

containing very few people or things

free (adjective)

not containing or involving something unpleasant