Vacant - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈveɪkənt|  American pronunciation of the word vacant
Brit.  |ˈveɪk(ə)nt|  British pronunciation of the word vacant

adjective

- void of intelligence or thought
a vacant mind
- without an occupant or incumbent
the throne is never vacant

Extra examples

These lockers are all vacant.

The seat was left vacant when the secretary resigned.

He had a vacant expression on his face.

The house had long been vacant.

Only a few apartments were still vacant.

There was only a vacant lot (=empty unused area of land in a city) where her house used to be.

He was offered the position of headmaster when it fell vacant.

Have you a room vacant?

He bought the vacant lot across the street.

There was a mad scramble to fill vacant positions at the school.

...accused of colluding to block the sale of the vacant land...

They ditched the car in a vacant lot.

Enemy fighters sniped at them from vacant buildings.

A vacant plot of land adjoins his house.

He gazed at me with vacant eyes.

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