1. emptier - Noun
2. emptier - Adjective
Derived from empty
One who, or that which, empties.
of Empty.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAnd then Docter goes and pushes his luck one step further with a life lesson hardly any family movie dares acknowledge: Sometimes, achieving your dream can leave you feeling emptier than you did before. Source: Internet
And sometimes cereal makes me feel emptier than I was before I ate it. Source: Internet
Though truly the thing I love most is a bike ride up Third Avenue in the summer, when the streets are emptier, or through Central Park after midnight in the winter, when the air is sharp and you can sometimes see the stars. Source: Internet
Newcomers may not get why its class-conscious songcraft provided a relief from the emptier pretensions of late-hippie arena-rock. Source: Internet
This season, an entire set of bleachers was unable to be rolled out for games due to patchwork deterioration on the floor, and this slashed seating from an approximate 1,000 to 500-600, making the gym look much emptier. Source: Internet
Breeze said when booking a trip look for cheaper flights because they are often emptier. Source: Internet