hole
How to Use Hole
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishAn empty gap or opening — literal (in the ground, a wall, clothing) or figurative (in a plan or argument).
Don't confuse with "whole" (complete) — they sound identical but mean opposite things.
Word Forms
holed past tense, holes plural, Holes plural, holes singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
She dug a _____ in the garden to plant the tree.
Etymology
From Old English hol, meaning "hollow place or cavity," from a very old Germanic root related to the word "hollow."