Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

hollow-sound

noun
/ˈhɒloʊ saʊnd/
Definition
A sound that is deep and empty, reminiscent of something being acoustically void or having a lack of substance.
Examples
  • The hollow-sound of the drum echoed through the empty hall.
  • As he tapped on the wooden table, it emitted a hollow-sound that filled the room.
  • The cave was filled with a hollow-sound that made the explorers uneasy.
Meaning
The term ‘hollow-sound’ describes a noise that echoes with a deep resonance, often suggesting emptiness or an absence of fullness in tone.
Synonyms
  • Echoing sound
  • Resounding sound
  • Empty sound
  • Vacuous sound