The Opposite(Antonym) of “engorged”
The antonyms of engorged are empty and deflated. The antonyms empty and deflated convey a lack of fullness or pressure. It implies a state of being depleted, exhausted, or flat.
Explore all Antonyms of “engorged”
- deflated
- empty
Definitions and Examples of empty, deflated
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
empty
Containing nothing; not filled or occupied.
Example
The fridge was empty so we had to go grocery shopping.
Having lost air or gas; no longer inflated.
Example
The balloon was deflated after it popped.
Key Differences: empty vs deflated
- 1Empty describes a lack of content or substance, while deflated describes a loss of air or gas.
- 2Empty is an absolute term that means completely devoid of something, while deflated is a relative term that means less inflated than before.
Effective Usage of empty, deflated
- 1Describing Physical Objects: Use empty and deflated to describe the physical state of objects.
- 2Expressing Emotions: Use empty and deflated to express emotions such as disappointment, exhaustion, or depletion.
- 3Writing Fiction: Use these antonyms in narratives to create vivid descriptions and evoke emotions in readers.
Remember this!
The antonyms have distinct nuances: Empty conveys a lack of content or substance, while deflated describes a loss of air or gas. Use these words to describe physical objects, express emotions, and create vivid descriptions in fiction writing.