Vacancy - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈveɪkənsɪ|  American pronunciation of the word vacancy
Brit.  |ˈveɪk(ə)nsɪ|  British pronunciation of the word vacancy

noun

- being unoccupied
- an empty area or space (syn: emptiness, vacuum, void)

Extra examples

School administrators are trying to fill vacancies before the beginning of the school year.

There were no vacancies at the hotel.

Chess was a sport that agreed well with their sedentary vacancy.

He is a smiling piece of vacancy.

There are still two vacancies on the school board.

We have no vacancies for photographers at the moment.

The council is making every effort to fill the vacancies.

Let me see if we have a vacancy for tonight.

' No vacancies ', the sign read.

His mouth fell open and the look of vacancy returned.

How could there be an election without a vacancy?

We currently have a vacancy for an engineer.

No Vacancies.

A vacancy has come up in the accounts department.

Thank you for your letter. Unfortunately, the vacancy has already been filled.

Word forms

noun
singular: vacancy
plural: vacancies
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