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What is the opposite of hollow?

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Adjective
Opposite of having a concave or sunken appearance
“The security guard wears a black suit that hardly contains his bulging muscles.”
Adjective
Opposite of deep or resonant in sound or tone
“The neck humbucker is very clear and bluesy and has a nice full sound when overdriven.”
Adjective
Opposite of without real significance or value
“After his maiden championship win, Bolton said that all the hard work he had put in was worthwhile.”
Adjective
Opposite of insincere or devoid of validity
“His apology seemed sincere enough, but given his track record as a compulsive liar, it was hard to tell.”
Adjective
Opposite of having a hole or empty space inside
“The unit was made from solid timber.”
Adjective
Opposite of lacking sense or sound reasoning
Adjective
Opposite of producing nothing of value
Adjective
Opposite of approaching starvation, emaciated and malnourished
Adjective
Opposite of showing a lack of emotion
“The crowds in the St Jakobshalle took instantly to Murray's style of play and his expressive personality.”
Adjective
Opposite of having vast space or depth, as of a cavern
Adjective
Opposite of ineffective or useless
“The primary goal of advertising is to tap into the perceived collective desires of consumers in order to construct an effective ad campaign.”
Adjective
Opposite of having no use, purpose or reason
“He likes having meaningful conversations, going out with friends and lazing around unshaven during off days.”
Adjective
Opposite of not based on sound or reliable evidence or reasoning
Adjective
Opposite of without a specific purpose, meaning or goal
“It keeps people busy with useful, purposeful work, and that's a good way to form a team.”
Adjective
Opposite of superficial in nature, lacking in substance
Adjective
Opposite of lacking vigor, vitality, or excitement
Adjective
Opposite of likely, capable of, or designed to, deceive
“They know that they will have to vote for the most trustworthy person if they want to maximize their own interests.”
Adjective
Opposite of lacking depth of character or understanding
“Immediately, our conversation assumed a much deeper tone, and suddenly, we were in the midst of a very profound conversation about spiritual devotion.”
Adjective
Opposite of extremely morbid or somber, typically suggestive of death or the grave
Adjective
Opposite of intended to impress in a showy manner
“Today, she had chosen a modest blue dress with tiny bits of lace at the bodice, sleeves, and hem.”
Adjective
(of a sound) Opposite of tending to resonate, echo or reverberate
Noun
Opposite of a hole or depression in something
“He then pulls aside another prisoner with a protrusion on his head.”
Noun
Opposite of a small valley
“The ship expedition was housed in Manifold Mansion, a somewhat dilapidated yet still grand stone colonial house that sat atop a hill.”
Noun
Opposite of a separate section or part of a structure or container
Noun
Opposite of a long deep track made by the repeated passage of the wheels of vehicles
Noun
Opposite of a large cave or cavity
Noun
Opposite of a deep and narrow passage, especially in the earth's surface
Noun
Opposite of a mark impressed on a surface
Noun
Opposite of a space entirely devoid of matter or contents
Noun
Opposite of the area inside a room or other space near the place where two walls or other surfaces meet
“The interior decorator advised us to position the timber shelf to the side of the wall.”
Noun
Opposite of a completely empty space, or the state of being completely empty
“The cities of the country differ from one another only in degrees of sootiness, smelliness, noisiness, and crowdedness.”
Verb
Opposite of to form by making a hole
“You can fill the gap with expanding foam.”
Verb
Opposite of to form a deep recess or notch in a line or surface
Verb
Opposite of to make (a hole or channel) by digging
Verb
Opposite of to cause or create a dent in something by applying pressure
Verb
Opposite of to cut away the under part of something
Verb
Opposite of to excavate or dig out to make deeper in depth
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