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Synonyms & Similar Words
empty
vacant
hollow
bare
deserted
uninhabited
unoccupied
bareness
hollowness
vacuity
emptiness
abyss
chasm
gap
space
openness
bareness
desolation
barrenness
sterility
aridity
drought
dearth
scarcity
paucity
deficiency
lack
insufficiency
inadequacy
Meaning of Void
The primary meaning of the word "void" is a completely empty space or a lack of something.
Definitions
- A completely empty space
- A lack or absence of something
- A vacuum or empty area in a solid object
- Officially invalid or cancelled
Etymology of Void
The word "void" originated from the Old French word "voide", which is derived from the Latin word "vacuus", meaning empty
The word has been used in English since the 14th century to describe empty spaces or a lack of something
Example Uses
- The room was void of any furniture or decorations
- The contract was declared void due to a technical error
- The void in the wall was causing a draft in the room
- The company's bankruptcy left a void in the market that other companies quickly filled