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hollow vs pit

pit vs hollow

hollow and pit both are nouns.

hollow is an adjective but pit is not an adjective.

hollow and pit both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
hollow Yes Yes Yes No
pit Yes No Yes No
As nouns, pit is a hyponym of hollow; that is, pit is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than hollow:
  • hollow: a depression hollowed out of solid matter
  • pit: a sizeable hole (usually in the ground)
hollow (noun) pit (noun)
a depression hollowed out of solid matter a surface excavation for extracting stone or slate
a small valley between mountains a workplace consisting of a coal mine plus all the buildings and equipment connected with it
a cavity or space in something a trap in the form of a concealed hole
lowered area in front of a stage where an orchestra accompanies the performers
(auto racing) an area at the side of a racetrack where the race cars are serviced and refueled
(commodity exchange) the part of the floor of a commodity exchange where trading in a particular commodity is carried on
an enclosure in which animals are made to fight
(Christianity) the abode of Satan and the forces of evil; where sinners suffer eternal punishment
a sizeable hole (usually in the ground)
the hard inner (usually woody) layer of the pericarp of some fruits (as peaches or plums or cherries or olives) that contains the seed
a concavity in a surface (especially an anatomical depression)
hollow (adjective) pit (adjective)
not solid; having a space or gap or cavity
lacking in substance or character
devoid of significance or force
as if echoing in a hollow space
hollow (verb) pit (verb)
remove the interior of remove the pits from
remove the inner part or the core of set into opposition or rivalry
mark with a scar
Difference between hollow and pit

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