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  1. The meaning of HOLE is an opening through something : perforation. How to use hole in a sentence. an opening through something : perforation; an area where something is missing : gap: such as; a serious discrepancy : flaw, weakness…

  2. HOLE definition: 1. an empty space in an object, usually with an opening to the object's surface, or an opening that…. Learn more.

  3. Hole definition: an opening through something; gap; aperture. See examples of HOLE used in a sentence.

  4. an empty space in an object, usually with an opening to the object's surface, or an opening that goes completely through an object: dig a hole We dug a hole and planted the tree. hole in My sweater has a hole in it. Drill a hole through the back of the cupboard and pass the wires through. Synonyms. cavity.

  5. A hole isn't just a hollow space dug out of the ground or punched out of something. When you're talking casually with friends, you can also call a place that's small or dumpy a hole, like a rundown town or a really tiny apartment.

  6. hole, cavity, excavation refer to a hollow place in anything. hole is the common word for this idea: a hole in turf. cavity is a more formal or scientific term for a hollow within the body or in a substance, whether with or without a passage outward: a cavity in a tooth; the cranial cavity.

  7. [countable] a space or opening that goes all the way through something. We drilled a hole through the wall. The car was riddled with bullet holes. The old blankets were full of holes. hole in something There were holes in the knees of his trousers. There's a gaping hole in the ceiling and rain is pouring onto my desk.

  8. HOLE definition: 1. a hollow space in something, or an opening in a surface: 2. a hollow space where a…. Learn more.

  9. an opening through something; gap; aperture: a hole in the roof; a hole in my sock. a hollow place in a solid body or mass; a cavity: a hole in the ground. the excavated habitation of an animal; burrow.

  10. noun. /hoʊl/ hollow space. [countable] a hollow space in something solid or in the surface of something He dug a deep hole in the garden. The bomb blew a huge hole in the ground. Water had collected in the holes in the road. Questions about grammar and vocabulary?