empty shell
1 of 1noun/ˈɛmpti ʃɛl/
Forms:empty shells
1
a person who can no longer feel any strong emotions, often after experiencing something heartbreaking
The phrase "empty shell" is an idiomatic expression that likens a person or thing to a hollow or vacant shell. It is used to describe a person or thing that appears to be devoid of emotions, personality, or purpose. It suggests that the individual or object lacks depth, energy, or the qualities that make them engaging or meaningful.
- Her obsession with material possessions has turned her into an empty shell, ignoring the true values in life.
- If he doesn't address his feelings, he may become an empty shell, unable to connect with others.
- sed to be full of life, but lately, he seems like an empty shell, just going through the motions.