Hollow Ware

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈhɑloʊ ˌwɛr/

Definitions of hollow ware

noun a term used to describe various types of kitchenware or containers that are hollow or concave in shape

Example Sentences

A1 I bought a set of hollow ware for my new apartment.

A2 The kitchen store sells a variety of hollow ware, including pots and pans.

B1 When setting the table, make sure to include the appropriate hollow ware for each course.

B2 The antique shop had a collection of beautifully crafted hollow ware from the 19th century.

C1 The museum curator carefully displayed the rare hollow ware artifacts in a temperature-controlled case.

C2 The expert appraiser identified the age and origin of the hollow ware with precision.

Examples of hollow ware in a Sentence

formal The company specializes in the production of high-quality hollow ware for fine dining establishments.

informal I found some beautiful hollow ware at the antique shop for a great price.

slang Check out this cool hollow ware set I scored at the thrift store!

figurative His heart felt like hollow ware after the breakup, empty and fragile.

Grammatical Forms of hollow ware

plural

hollow wares

comparative

hollower

superlative

hollowest

present tense

hollow wares

future tense

will hollow ware

perfect tense

have hollow wared

continuous tense

is hollow wareing

singular

hollow ware

positive degree

hollow ware

infinitive

to hollow ware

gerund

hollow wareing

participle

hollow wared

Origin and Evolution of hollow ware

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The term 'hollow ware' originated from Middle English, where 'hollow' meant empty or containing a cavity, and 'ware' referred to goods or merchandise.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'hollow ware' came to specifically refer to hollow or concave utensils and containers made of metal or other materials, such as pots, pans, and bowls. The term is still used in the context of kitchenware and household items today.