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.
Does not that prove the hollowness of the claim that is now being made?
Thus is exposed the hollowness of the arguments that we have heard throughout this debate.
However, in putting that case for widening we will also expose the hollowness of some of the arguments for centralisation.
An examination of other groups of public service workers soon exposes the hollowness of that argument.
It shows the sham and hollowness of the whole thing.
What also proves the hollowness of arguments against guillotine motions is that often the debate on the motion takes time from the debate on amendments.
A little hollowness can be detected in all their protestations about freedom.
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.