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Word | Devoid |
completely lacking / To empty out / lacking / entirely lacking or free from. / being without a usual, typical, or expected attribute or accompaniment —used with of an argument devoid of sense a landscape devoid of life, | |
Usage | ⇒ His theories are devoid of logic ⇒ You may think Cher's mind is a total void, but she's actually not devoid of intelligence. She just sounds like an airhead. ⇒ the so-called comedy is totally devoid of intelligence, originality, and even laughs ⇒ Lisa kept her voice devoid of emotion ⇒ The food is completely devoid of taste |
Synonyms | vacant, barren, void, destitute, empty, bare, vacuous, innocent, deficient, lacking, wanting, blank, nonexistent, abandoned, absent, unoccupied, without, minus, missing, null, |
Antonyms | full, filled, abounding, complete, brimming, crowded, fraught, packed, rife, stuffed, swarming, teeming, thick, abundant, bountiful, brimful, bursting, chock-full, crammed, existent, |
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