void (Meaning)
void (n)
the state of nonexistence
an empty area or space
void (v)
declare invalid
clear (a room, house, place) of occupants or empty or clear (a place or receptacle) of something
take away the legal force of or render ineffective
excrete or discharge from the body
void (s)
lacking any legal or binding force
containing nothing
void (a.)
Containing nothing; empty; vacant; not occupied; not filled.
Having no incumbent; unoccupied; -- said of offices and the like.
Being without; destitute; free; wanting; devoid; as, void of learning, or of common use.
Not producing any effect; ineffectual; vain.
Containing no immaterial quality; destitute of mind or soul.
Of no legal force or effect, incapable of confirmation or ratification; null. Cf. Voidable, 2.
To remove the contents of; to make or leave vacant or empty; to quit; to leave; as, to void a table.
To throw or send out; to evacuate; to emit; to discharge; as, to void excrements.
To render void; to make to be of no validity or effect; to vacate; to annul; to nullify.
void (n.)
An empty space; a vacuum.
void (v. i.)
To be emitted or evacuated.
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void Sentence Examples
- The room was a void, devoid of any furniture or decoration.
- Her heart felt a profound void after the loss of her beloved pet.
- The contract was rendered void due to a technicality.
- The spacecraft soared through the vast void of space.
- The hunter searched the woods, but the void was filled only with the sound of his own footsteps.
- The government declared a state of emergency, filling the void left by the mayor's resignation.
- The soul's departure left a void that could not be filled.
- The void within the broken vase served as a reminder of its former glory.
- The artist's canvas was a void waiting to be filled with the strokes of inspiration.
- The politician's speech was a hollow void, lacking in substance and depth.
FAQs About the word void
the state of nonexistence, an empty area or space, declare invalid, clear (a room, house, place) of occupants or empty or clear (a place or receptacle) of somet
invalid,null, null and void,illegal, inoperative, nugatory, ineffectual,worthless, ineffective, useless
valid, good, legal, valid, legal, good,binding, binding, working,working
The room was a void, devoid of any furniture or decoration.
Her heart felt a profound void after the loss of her beloved pet.
The contract was rendered void due to a technicality.
The spacecraft soared through the vast void of space.