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empty, futile, costly, Pyrrhic, worthless, vain, unavailing,<br />

bootless, fruitless, profitless, unprofitable, valueless,<br />

ineffective, pointless, senseless, meaningless: Winning the<br />

lawsuit was a hollow victory, for the man was bankrupt. 6<br />

muffled, dull, flat, low, sepulchral, toneless: His voice<br />

sounded hollow, as if he were speaking into a metal bowl.<br />

--n. 7 hole, cavity, cavern, crater, basin, depression,<br />

excavation, pit, trough, furrow, indentation, dent, impression;<br />

valley, dale, dell, glen, dip: We dug ourselves in a hollow in<br />

the ground hoping not to be seen. The dog herded the sheep into<br />

the hollow near the stream.<br />

--v. 8 excavate, dig (out or up), gouge, scoop, furrow, dredge:<br />

Huskies hollow out places for themselves to sleep in the snow.<br />

holocaust n. 1 conflagration, fire-storm, inferno, fire; destruction,<br />

devastation: When the volcano exploded, few escaped the<br />

holocaust. 2 genocide, mass murder, massacre, blood bath,<br />

pogrom, butchery, carnage, annihilation, extinction,<br />

extermination, eradication, elimination: Survivors of the Nazi<br />

holocaust hold periodic memorial services.<br />

holy adj. 1 sacred, religious, consecrated, sanctified, blessed,<br />

hallowed, venerated, divine, heavenly, supernal, celestial: The<br />

holy relics are kept in a silver casket. 2 godly, godlike,<br />

saintly, saintlike, pious, devout, reverent, reverential,<br />

faithful, God-fearing, chaste, pure, unsullied, clean, sinless,<br />

spotless, immaculate, undefiled, uncorrupted, untainted: The<br />

holy men, in their saffron robes, sat in a circle, contemplating<br />

the master of the universe.<br />

homage n. obeisance, respect, deference, honour, esteem, admiration;<br />

loyalty, allegiance, fidelity, tribute: Today we pay homage to<br />

those who fought and died so that we might be free.<br />

home n. 1 dwelling-place, residence, domicile, abode, dwelling,<br />

house, (living) quarters, habitation, lodging(s), Brit<br />

accommodation or US accommodations, Colloq place, Chiefly Brit<br />

digs, diggings: He has been a guest in my home on many<br />

occasions. 2 (home) base, residency, territory, haunt, home<br />

ground, bailiwick, Colloq stamping-ground: As you travel so<br />

much, what do you call home these days? 3 hospice, retreat,

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