different between devoid vs unoccupied
devoid
English
Etymology
From obsolete Middle English verb devoiden, from Old French desvuidier (“to empty out”) (compare French dévider).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /d??v??d/
- Rhymes: -??d
Adjective
devoid (not comparable)
- Completely without; having none of.
- Synonyms: empty, vacant
Derived terms
- devoidness
Translations
Verb
devoid (third-person singular simple present devoids, present participle devoiding, simple past and past participle devoided)
- (obsolete) To empty out; to remove.
- The child will devoid the garbage after he devours his sandwich.
Anagrams
- voddie, voided
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unoccupied
English
Etymology
un- +? occupied
Adjective
unoccupied (comparative more unoccupied, superlative most unoccupied)
- (of a house etc) Not inhabited, especially by a tenant
- Not being used; vacant or free
- Not employed on a task; idle
- (of territory) Not occupied by foreign troops etc
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