Void
(
adjective
,
verb
)
(As an adjective)
Void ( adjective )
- Not containing anything; empty.
- Having no legal force; null and void.
- Lacking a sense of direction or purpose; aimless.
Origin:
From the old english "fyld" meaning "empty".
Examples:
- The room was void of any furniture.
- The contract was declared void because it was signed under duress.
- The election results were declared void due to voter fraud.
- The void of space is a cold and dark place.
- He felt a void in his life after his family passed away.
(As a verb)
Void ( verb )
- Not containing anything; empty.
- Having no legal force; null and void.
- Lacking a sense of direction or purpose; aimless.
Origin:
From the old english "fyld" meaning "empty".
Examples:
- The room was void of any furniture.
- The contract was declared void because it was signed under duress.
- The election results were declared void due to voter fraud.
- The void of space is a cold and dark place.
- He felt a void in his life after his family passed away.