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    Va·cant
    /ˈvākənt/

    adjective

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  3. Definition of vacant adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  4. devoid of thought or reflection: a vacant mind. characterized by, showing, or proceeding from lack of thought or intelligence: a vacant answer; a vacant expression on a face. not occupied by an incumbent, official, or the like, as a benefice or office.

  5. VACANT meaning: 1. Somewhere that is vacant is available because it is not being used: 2. A vacant job is…. Learn more.

  6. a vacant answer; a vacant expression on a face. Synonyms: inane , vacuous , blank not occupied by an incumbent, official, or the like, as a benefice or office.

  7. vacant. adjective. /ˈveɪkənt/. (of a seat, hotel room, house, etc.) empty; not being used synonym unoccupied vacant properties The seat next to him was vacant. a vacant lot (= a piece of land in a city that is not being used) There is a vacant room, actually. compare engaged, occupied.

  8. 6 days ago · 1. having nothing in it, as a space; devoid of contents; empty; void. 2. not held, filled, or occupied, as a position or office. 3. having no occupant. a vacant seat. 4. untenanted, as a room or house.

  9. vacant (vā′ kənt), adj. having no contents; empty; void: a vacant niche. having no occupant; unoccupied: no vacant seats on this train. not in use: a vacant room. devoid of thought or reflection: a vacant mind. characterized by, showing, or proceeding from lack of thought or intelligence: a vacant answer; a vacant expression on a face.

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