Devoid

Word DEVOID
Character 6
Hyphenation de void
Pronunciations /dɪˈvɔɪd/

Definitions and meanings of "Devoid"

What do we mean by devoid?

Completely lacking; destitute or empty. adjective

Empty; vacant; void.

Destitute; not possessing; lacking: with of: as, devoid of understanding.

Synonyms Void, etc. See vacant.

To avoid; leave; depart from.

To do away; put aside; destroy.

Void; empty; vacant. adjective

Destitute; not in possession; -- with of adjective

To empty out; to remove. transitive verb

Empty; having none of; completely without adjective

Completely wanting or lacking adjective

To empty out; to remove.

Completely lacking; destitute or empty: a novel devoid of wit and inventiveness. Urban Dictionary

To minimalise your digital footprint ; removing part of your digital precense on social media Urban Dictionary

The empty vacuum of space which now exists where the 20th century electro-pop/punk band Devo was. The DEVOID was created (established) in the mid 1990's when Devo quit jamming. Even yet, the DEVO Fan Club motors on (or rather it's still rollin') in homage to the Akron, oHIo-based quintet. Urban Dictionary

An adjective describing someone who feels they are entirely lacking in something Urban Dictionary

No hype Urban Dictionary

Customer service cogs who can't answer a straight question Like a human being because they are forced to read off a script and the only words on the script are "I'm sorry", " I'm sorry", "I'm sorry." Urban Dictionary

Level REDACTED is an infinite white space that is de VoId Of en tIti es(extremely dangerous). Sometimes you can be paranoid, and t He sE are J U st Ha lucin ions(it is because there are always entities behind you). The level is infested with nOt HinG neSS(creatures and entities), so it is best advised to cO me TO th is b auti ul p r d se(avoid this level at all costs). It may sometimes be hard to(b E lie e it's reAl)navigate. There really isn't much to say about this level, since it's mostly undocumented. Outposts and Bases: Yo U can En joy this yours el F(due to the harsh conditions, creating an outpost/base is virtually infeasible). Entities: N One(infested with Deathrats, Hounds, Wretches, Deathmoths and Facelings). Entrances and Exits: Entrances: c Lose Your EyeS in level 14(closing your eyes and relaxing in level 14, although it is ill-advised to come here). Exits: F o Ll o W me(be warned that there is no exit, the strange text was written by a malicious entity). LooK at The hOrizoN. Beau ti fu L, isn'T i T ? N o neeD to Not trUst Me . t Here is nothing to be s c a r e d o f . #horror #sd-class-5 Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Devoid

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The word "devoid" in example sentences

Elizabeth looked up at him, her gaze straight, her expression devoid of coquetry, absolutely honest. ❋ Philippa Gregory (1996)

In this sense, "God" just becomes another term devoid of significant religious association. ❋ Unknown (2009)

“Year of our Lord” despite its religious origin is a term devoid of any religious meaning in this day and age. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Fresh powder, long runs, and a mountain devoid of other people. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Like Twilight, it would make the charts, but would remain devoid of substance and heart. ❋ Unknown (2008)

And that gives you a chance to pick up a bunch of starters on a team that believes it can win devoid of any marquee talent outside of V.Y. The Titans did not have much of a supporting cast last year, and Young almost got them to the playoffs. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Maya's desires to be a "normal" civilian overcame the requirement for her to be an efficient Harlequin devoid of any personal ties. ❋ Unknown (2007)

For what right can my slave have against me, when all that he has belongs to me, and, his right being mine, this right of mine against myself is a phrase devoid of meaning? ❋ Unknown (2002)

Nor are they called devoid of art because they really are so, but because it is not the art of the orator which produces them, but they are brought to him from abroad, as it were, and then he deals with them artistically; and this is especially the case as to witnesses. ❋ Marcus Tullius Cicero (N/A)

—Flat ubi vult, ” etc. 2Or sometimes a word devoid of all meaning as [Greek], which perhaps concealed some bitter allusion to the rules of the cloister; sometimes a simple maxim of monastic discipline set forth in a correct hexameter: “Cœlesten Dominum, terrestrem dicite domnum. ❋ Unknown (1917)

We should blush to offer love the cold homage of fidelity: it is a word devoid of meaning in the presence of a genuine love. ❋ Georgette Leblanc (1905)

First I seemed to hear a word devoid of sense, and knew not what to do with it. ❋ Frederik Van Eeden (1896)

Chance is a word devoid of sense, which furnishes no substantive idea; at least it indicates only the ignorance of its employers. ❋ Paul Henri Thiry Holbach (1756)

We have, I think, sufficiently justified the partizans of nature against these ridiculous accusations; we have throughout the whole proved, and we repeat it, that chance is a word devoid of sense, which as well as all other unintelligible words, announces nothing but ignorance of actual causes. ❋ Paul Henri Thiry Holbach (1756)

Nor is it a phrase devoid of meaning when he says, "While the earth remaineth," for he gives us to understand that the days of this earth shall sometime be numbered, and other days, days of heaven, shall follow. ❋ Martin Luther (1514)

It was the same Mass as before with Introits, Graduals, etc., but in English - devoid, for the most part of "thee" and "thou" and other archaisms. ❋ Unknown (2009)

It makes them believe that Change is alive and well instead of a buzzword devoid of any real value. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Middle English, [past participle] of devoiden, to remove, [eliminate], from Old French desvoidier : des-, de- + voidier, to [empty] ❋ Alex95628 (2005)

social-media that devoids a person from [humanity] ; to be devoiding (removing [part] of your [digital footprint]) ❋ Pajaroloco (2015)

"The [modern music] industry is completely DEVOID of the unique niche which [Devo] [filled in] the '70's and '80's (and kinda in the '90's)." ❋ Chengo Bolemongo (2006)

"Tyler was [devoidant] of hope" or "after [Lucy] shit herself for [the third] time she felt devoidant of any sense of cleanliness" ❋ F42_Artist (2023)

[Devoid of Ink], [she is] [O.K]. ❋ Avesta (2010)

I spent an hour on the phone trying to get past the [automated] [attendant] only to be transferred to a real life human [devoid droid] . ❋ Larklynchnoon (2017)

Class 0: Safe, Secure, Devoid of Entities...Class 5: Unsafe, Unsecure, Entity Infestation, do not trust the [level]([tRuSt Me] AnD mY [cReAtIoN]). ❋ Pdtd (2022)

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