leer — meaning in English
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English meaning
- dead adj No longer alive.
- empty adj Containing nothing; not filled or occupied.
- flat adj Level and even, with no slope, bumps, or curves.
- specious adj Seemingly well-reasoned, plausible or true, but actually fallacious.
- spent adj Used up completely; exhausted or depleted.
- vacant adjective Not occupied or in use; empty.
- vacuous adj Empty; void; lacking meaningful content.
- void adjective Completely empty; containing nothing.
Senses
leer is used for these senses in English:
- dead (not comparable, of a machine, device, or electrical circuit) Completely inactive; currently without power; without a signal; not live.
- empty Devoid of content; containing nothing or nobody; vacant.
- flat (of a battery) Unable to emit power; dead.
- specious Seemingly well-reasoned, plausible or true, but actually fallacious.
- spent Consumed, used up, exhausted, depleted.
- vacant Showing no intelligence or interest.
- vacuous Empty; void; lacking meaningful content.
- void Containing nothing; empty; not occupied or filled.
dead — full definition
- adj No longer alive.
- adj No longer working, active, or in use.
- adj Complete or exact, especially describing precision or stillness.
- adv Completely; exactly.
empty — full definition
- adj Containing nothing; not filled or occupied.
- adj Lacking real meaning, value, or sincerity.
- verb To remove all the contents from something.