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    Va·can·cy
    /ˈvākənsē/

    noun

  2. VACANCY meaning: 1. a space or place that is available to be used: 2. a job that no one is doing and is therefore…. Learn more.

  3. Vacancy refers to something being unoccupied. If a hotel has vacancies, there are rooms available. Have you ever noticed a store that's boarded up and empty, with signs like "For sale" or "For rent"? That's an example of vacancy: the store has no one in it.

  4. 2 days ago · A vacancy is a job or position which has not been filled . They had a short-term vacancy for a person on the foreign desk. Most vacancies are at senior level, requiring appropriate qualifications. Synonyms: opening, job, post, place More Synonyms of vacancy. 2. countable noun.

  5. 1. the state or condition of being vacant or unoccupied; emptiness. 2. an unoccupied post or office: we have a vacancy in the accounts department. 3. an unoccupied room in a boarding house, hotel, etc: put the "No Vacancies" sign in the window. 4. lack of thought or intelligent awareness; inanity: an expression of vacancy on one's face. 5.

  6. Definition of vacancy noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. noun, plural va·can·cies. the state of being vacant; emptiness. a vacant, empty, or unoccupied place, as untenanted lodgings or offices: This building still has no vacancies. a gap; opening; breach. an unoccupied position or office: a vacancy on the Supreme Court. lack of thought or intelligence; vacuity: a look of utter vacancy.

  8. vacancy noun [C] (JOB) a job that is available for someone to do: Tell me if you hear of any vacancies for secretaries. (Definition of vacancy from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

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