Void ( adjective , verb )

(As an adjective)

Void ( adjective )

  1. Not containing anything; empty.
  2. Having no legal force; null and void.
  3. Lacking a sense of direction or purpose; aimless.

Origin:

From the old english "fyld" meaning "empty".

Examples:

  1. The room was void of any furniture.
  2. The contract was declared void because it was signed under duress.
  3. The election results were declared void due to voter fraud.
  4. The void of space is a cold and dark place.
  5. He felt a void in his life after his family passed away.

(As a verb)

Void ( verb )

  1. Not containing anything; empty.
  2. Having no legal force; null and void.
  3. Lacking a sense of direction or purpose; aimless.

Origin:

From the old english "fyld" meaning "empty".

Examples:

  1. The room was void of any furniture.
  2. The contract was declared void because it was signed under duress.
  3. The election results were declared void due to voter fraud.
  4. The void of space is a cold and dark place.
  5. He felt a void in his life after his family passed away.
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