- vacant
- I(New American Roget's College Thesaurus)adj. empty; open, free, untenanted, unoccupied, to let; blank, void, hollow; shallow, brainless, inane, idle, disengaged; stupid, vacuous. See absence, ignorance, inattention.II(Roget's IV) modif.1. [Without contents]Syn. devoid, void, unfilled; see empty 1 .2. [Without an occupant]Syn. unoccupied, untenanted, tenantless, uninhabited, idle, free, deserted, abandoned, without a resident, not lived in.Ant. inhabited*, occupied, tenanted.3. [Without evidence of intelligence]Syn. unintelligent, vacuous, empty-headed, foolish, giddy, inane, stupid, silly, witless, thoughtless.Ant. intelligent*, witty, understanding.See Synonym Study at empty .III(Roget's 3 Superthesaurus) a.1. empty open, unfilled, unoccupied, clear, bare, deserted, void, devoid, hollow, uninhabited, unused.2. mindless stupid, blank, vacuous, oblivious, expressionless, dull, bovine, *bubbleheaded.ANT.: 1. full, filled, occupied, used. 2. intelligent, thoughtful, alertIV(Roget's Thesaurus II) adjective 1. Containing nothing: bare, blank, clear, empty, vacuous, void. See FULL. 2. Not occupied or put to use: idle, inactive, unemployed, unused. See USED. 3. Lacking intelligent thought or content: blank, empty, empty-headed, inane, vacuous. See FULL. 4. Lacking value, use, or substance: empty, hollow, idle, otiose, vain. See FULL.
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