voidness Antonyms

Meaning of voidness

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voidness (n.)

The quality or state of being void; /mptiness; vacuity; nullity; want of substantiality.

voidness Sentence Examples

  1. The room's emptiness created an eerie voidness, amplifying the silence.
  2. The loss of her loved one left an unexplainable voidness within her heart.
  3. The abandoned building stood as a testament to the voidness of time and the transience of all things.
  4. The artist's canvas remained untouched, an expanse of voidness awaiting inspiration.
  5. The voidness of space stretched endlessly before the astronauts, leaving them awestruck.
  6. The poet's words conveyed the existential voidness that haunted the human condition.
  7. The therapist helped her client confront the voidness she felt within herself.
  8. The vastness of the desert created a sense of overwhelming voidness and solitude.
  9. The voidness of the universe filled him with both awe and insignificance.
  10. The voidness left by the destructive storm cast a shadow over the once-vibrant town.

FAQs About the word voidness

The quality or state of being void; /mptiness; vacuity; nullity; want of substantiality.

invalid,null, nugatory, inoperative,illegal, null and void,worthless, nonbinding, bad, ineffectual

valid, good, good, valid, legal, legal,binding, binding,working, working

The room's emptiness created an eerie voidness, amplifying the silence.

The loss of her loved one left an unexplainable voidness within her heart.

The abandoned building stood as a testament to the voidness of time and the transience of all things.

The artist's canvas remained untouched, an expanse of voidness awaiting inspiration.