0 (of situations, feelings, or words) the fact of being without value, or not true or sincere:
Two law enforcement investigations have revealed the hollowness and fraudulence of the videotapes.
This quasi-surreal setting provided a further materialisation of the hollowness of interiority in the piece.
These reproductions always seek to hide their own hollowness.
It has swept away the hollowness concealed by routines.
This hollowness is further demonstrated by the lack of substantive debate about the book.
In these other cases, though, there are no incontrovertible witnesses to summon to the bar, as we did here, to testify to the hollowness of the insinuations.
The opening or pit to the right of the knoll is clearly drawn to relate to the farthest vent or chimney, demonstrating the hollowness of the knoll.
The hollowness of hybridity as sign suggests that its equivalencies and significances are impossible to scientifically calculate or quantify, so that its trials of character are beyond prediction or classification.
In paying due reverence to the political and avoiding the excessive praise of alternative deities, it is important that we also recognise the hollowness of the idol where appropriate.