The answer to that question is comparative.
An empty set becomes an empty set by virtue of its definition which states that it is a set that contains no elements. In other words, it contains nothing, it is empty!
5,000,000,000,000,000
well it depends on how big you write. because i could fit at least 1000.
half empty
"Most" is not typically used as an intensifier. It is primarily used as a determiner indicating the majority or greatest amount of something.
An adverb used to give force or emphasis, for example, ( without intensifier) My feet are cold (With intensifier) My feet are extremely cold
Yes, "barely" can act as an intensifier when used in a sentence to convey a sense of nearly not happening or being just above the threshold of occurrence.
No, the word 'several' is not an intensifier. It is a determiner used to indicate an approximate amount that is more than a few but not specified in detail. intensifiers are words like 'very' or 'extremely' that strengthen the meaning of other words.
The word "so" can function as an adverb, conjunction, or an intensifier, depending on how it is used in a sentence.
pressure
yes.
colloquial means 'slang' e.g 'watssup'
words to describe an empty field:vacantbaredesolatebarrendessertedblankunderutilizedvast wastelandstarklifelessvacuosinfertile
Two such words are devoid and vacant.
Seldom is an adverb that means not often or rarely. It is used to describe the frequency of an action or event. It is not an intensifier, interrogative, or a noun.
Some words that can be made from the letters in 'empty' are:memetmypettemptypeyepyet