emptily

/ˈɛmptɪli/
adverb
  1. In a way that shows no thought, feeling, or purpose; vacuously.
    • She smiled emptily, trying to hide her disappointment.
    • He stared emptily at the television screen, not really watching anything.
    • The politician's speech ended emptily, offering no real solutions.
  2. Without any contents; in an empty manner.
    • Her wallet lay emptily in her bag, with not a single coin inside.
    • The box sat emptily on the shelf after all the gifts were taken out.
    • The gas tank registered emptily, so we had to stop for fuel.
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