ngoang ngoảng
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Definition
Adjective: - Quite empty, considerably empty: Describes a container or quantity that has become significantly depleted, often implying a noticeable and substantial reduction from its original full state. It emphasizes the visual or measurable emptiness after a portion has been removed or used.
Usage Examples
- Adjective:
- Bán một lúc thúng xôi ngoang ngoảng quá nửa. (After selling for just a while, the sticky rice basket was more than half empty.)
- Chai nước uống ngoang ngoảng rồi. (The water bottle is already quite empty.)
- Bát canh ngoang ngoảng sau bữa ăn. (The soup bowl was considerably empty after the meal.)
Advanced Usage
- This word is considered somewhat literary or less common in modern everyday speech. It is typically used to vividly describe the state of a container (like a basket, bowl, or bottle) that has been partially emptied, often surprisingly or quickly.
Variants and Related Words
- Vơi (adj): to become less full, to diminish (in level). (The water in the tank has diminished.)
- Trống (adj): empty, hollow. (The room is completely empty.)
Synonyms
- Largely empty: Mostly depleted.
- Significantly depleted: Reduced by a large degree.
- Half-empty: Emphasizing the remaining emptiness.
Notes on Usage
- "Ngoang ngoảng" specifically describes a state of partial but substantial emptiness. It is not used for something completely empty () or just slightly used. The word often carries a nuance of the emptiness being a result of recent consumption or removal.
- (ít dùng) Quite empty, considerably empty
- Bán một lúc thúng xôi ngoang ngoảng quá nửaHer sticky rice basket was more than half empty after only a moment's business