vacant 音標拼音: [v'ekənt]
a . 空的,空白的,空靈的,空閑的,茫然的,空缺的
空的,空白的,空靈的,空閑的,茫然的,空缺的
vacant adj 1 :
void of thought or knowledge ; "
a vacant mind "
2 :
without an occupant or incumbent ; "
the throne is never vacant "
Vacant \
Va "
cant \,
a . [
F .,
fr .
L .
vacans , -
antis ,
p .
pr .
of vacare to be empty ,
to be free or unoccupied ,
to have leisure ,
also vocare ;
akin to vacuus empty ,
and probably to E .
void .
Cf . {
Evacuate }, {
Void },
a .]
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1 .
Deprived of contents ;
not filled ;
empty ;
as ,
a vacant room .
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Stuffs out his vacant garments with his form .
--
Shak .
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Being of those virtues vacant . --
Shak .
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There is no fireside ,
howsoe '
er defended ,
But has one vacant chair . --
Longfellow .
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2 .
Unengaged with business or care ;
unemployed ;
unoccupied ;
disengaged ;
free ;
as ,
vacant hours .
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Religion is the interest of all ;
but philosophy of those . . .
at leisure ,
and vacant from the affairs of the world . --
Dr .
H .
More .
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There was not a minute of the day which he left vacant . --
Bp .
Fell .
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3 .
Not filled or occupied by an incumbent ,
possessor ,
or officer ;
unoccupied ;
as ,
a vacant throne ;
a vacant house ;
a vacant apartment ;
a vacant parish .
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Special dignities which vacant lie For thy best use and wearing . --
Shak .
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4 .
Empty of thought ;
thoughtless ;
not occupied with study or reflection ;
as ,
a vacant mind .
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The duke had a pleasant and vacant face . --
Sir H .
Wotton .
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When on my couch I lie In vacant or in pensive mood . --
Wordsworth .
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5 . (
Law )
Abandoned ;
having no heir ,
possessor ,
claimant ,
or occupier ;
as ,
a vacant estate . --
Bouvier .
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{
Vacant succession } (
Law ),
one that is claimed by no person ,
or where all the heirs are unknown ,
or where all the known heirs to it have renounced it . --
Burrill .
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Syn :
Empty ;
void ;
devoid ;
free ;
unemployed ;
disengaged ;
unincumbered ;
uncrowded ;
idle .
Usage : {
Vacant }, {
Empty }.
A thing is empty when there is nothing in it ;
as ,
an empty room ,
or an empty noddle .
Vacant adds the idea of having been previously filled ,
or intended to be filled or occupied ;
as ,
a vacant seat at table ;
a vacant office ;
vacant hours .
When we speak of a vacant look or a vacant mind ,
we imply the absence of the intelligence naturally to be expected there .
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84 Moby Thesaurus words for "
vacant ":
abandoned ,
absent -
minded ,
available ,
bare ,
barren ,
bland ,
blank ,
blankminded ,
bleached ,
calm ,
characterless ,
clear ,
deadpan ,
deserted ,
devoid ,
dull ,
empty ,
empty -
headed ,
empty -
minded ,
empty -
pated ,
empty -
skulled ,
expressionless ,
extra ,
fatuous ,
featureless ,
fishy ,
forsaken ,
free ,
glassy ,
godforsaken ,
hollow ,
idle ,
impassive ,
inane ,
incogitant ,
inexpressive ,
insipid ,
jejune ,
nirvanic ,
null ,
null and void ,
oblivious ,
open ,
passive ,
poker -
faced ,
quietistic ,
rattlebrained ,
rattleheaded ,
relaxed ,
scatterbrained ,
spare ,
stark ,
tenantless ,
thoughtfree ,
thoughtless ,
tranquil ,
unaware ,
uncomprehending ,
unengaged ,
unexpressive ,
unfilled ,
unideaed ,
uninhabited ,
unintellectual ,
unmanned ,
unoccupied ,
unpeopled ,
unpopulated ,
unreasoning ,
unrelieved ,
unstaffed ,
untaken ,
untenanted ,
untended ,
unthinking ,
unused ,
unutilized ,
vacuous ,
vapid ,
void ,
white ,
with nothing inside ,
without content ,
wooden
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VACANT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com VACANT definition: having no contents; empty; void See examples of vacant used in a sentence
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