1. vacant
He was standing there with a vacant look.
There are various reasons why a house may be left vacant.
Two seats were vacant.
How about playing catch in the vacant lot near by?
Is there a vacant seat?
A vacant apartment.
The vacant lot is laid out as a park.
The vacant stare of dolls' eyes has always creeped me out.
Rooms should be left vacant by eleven a.m. on the day of departure.
The position left vacant in July has not yet been filled.
This assumes the premises were left vacant in the condition required by the lease
a vacant seat, building, room or piece of land is empty and available for someone to use:
When an apartment is for rent and no one is living there, this is an example of an apartment that would be described as vacant.
The opposite of an engaged lavatory is a vacant one.
to offer for sale with vacant possession
2. void
Porous asphalt has a very high void content.
render something null and void.
You must have the express authority to enter into development agreements to avoid an agreement being declared void.
His statement is void of sincerity.
When we reached the summit, we all yelled out into the void.
She stood at the edge of the chasm and stared into the void.
the contract was void / a completely empty space: the black void of space
my driving licence is void
(if a contract is void, or null and void, it becomes legally unenforceable)
He stared into the void, overwhelmed by the feeling of emptiness.
EU exit ‘‘would leave a huge void for the industry as it would be unclear to what degree we would retain any elements of the European path towards higher levels of environmental sustainability...
a void cheque
to fill the void of his mother’s absence
our contract became null and void as a result of its termination
Her words were wholly void of meaning.
3. vacantly