Pronunciation: /ˈɛmpti ˈbɛrəl/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 An empty barrel rolled down the hill.
A2 The farmer used an empty barrel to collect rainwater.
B1 The workers loaded the empty barrel onto the truck.
B2 She kicked the empty barrel out of frustration.
C1 The artist used the empty barrel as a canvas for their latest masterpiece.
C2 The empty barrel symbolized the emptiness of the character's soul in the novel.
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun
A1 The empty barrel was left outside in the rain.
A2 The empty barrel rolled down the hill and crashed into a tree.
B1 The empty barrel was used as a makeshift table for the picnic.
B2 The empty barrel had a foul smell coming from it.
C1 The empty barrel had been repurposed as a planter for flowers.
C2 The empty barrel was a stark reminder of the industrial decline in the area.
formal The empty barrel was left outside the warehouse.
informal Why is there an empty barrel in the backyard?
slang That empty barrel is just taking up space.
figurative His arguments were like an empty barrel, making a lot of noise but lacking substance.
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