"Vacantness" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Vacantness" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Vacantness
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"Vacantness" Meaning

1. The state of being empty and uninhabited.
2. A feeling of emptiness or a sense of not having enough to satisfy one's needs or desires.
3. Lack of occupation or activity; available for use or employment.

"Vacantness" Examples

Vacantness Examples


1. The vacancy of the room was a result of its vacantness, which made it even more haunting at night.


2. The vacantness of the parking lot on a Sunday evening was a stark reminder of the city's urban decay.


3. The vacantness of the new apartment was a letdown after watching the glossy advertisements.


4. The vacantness of her expression said it all, a sign that she was grappling with a difficult topic.


5. The vacantness of the old mansion was a testament to its age and the neglect it had suffered over the years.

"Vacantness" Similar Words

V.o.i.p.

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Voice Over Internet Protocol.

Vaagmer

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A Vaagmer is a type of pronoun or a special kind of noun in some languages, such as Estonian and Finnish, which is used as a placeholder or an epithet in poetry and oral storytelling to replace a complex name or description of a person or a concept. It is often used to add emphasis, create a more vivid image, or to appeal to the listener's emotions.<br><br>However, I think you might be referring to the word "Vaagmer" as possibly associated with Danish or Scandinavian word structure studies or descriptive linguistics.

Vaal

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Vaalribbok

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I couldn't find any meaning for the word "vaalribbok". It seems to be a non-existent or made-up word. If you could provide more context or a different word, I'll be happy to help.

Vacancies

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Vacancy

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A position or a vacant job opening in an organization. It is a place that needs to be filled, either temporarily or permanently, by a person with specific qualifications and skills to perform a particular job function.

Vacant

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Available for occupation, engagement, or use. Not occupied or filled (e.g. a vacant chair). Uninhabited or uninhabitable (e.g. a vacant house).

Vacantly

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In a way that shows a lack of attention or interest.<br><br>Example: "She stared vacantly into space, lost in thought."<br><br>Synonyms: absent-mindedly, blankly, dazed, heedlessly, mindlessly.

Vacate

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To quit occupying or possessing something, especially a building or a place of residence.

Vacated

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pletely deserted or left empty: <br><br> The hotel was vacant because it was on vacation. <br> The room was vacant after the student graduated.

Vacates

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To go away from a place, to leave a position or office.

Vacating

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Vacation

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A period of freedom from work, study, or other regular activities, used for rest, relaxation, or leisure.

Vacational

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Non-existent or fictional.<br><br>Example: "The vacational holiday destination was so beautiful!"<br>(Note: "Vacational" is not a real word in the English language. The correct word is "vacation".)

Vacationed

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The verb "to vacation" means to take a break from work or school for leisure and recreation. <br><br>The past tense of the verb "to vacation" is "vacationed". <br><br>Example: They vacationed in Hawaii for two weeks.

Vacationer

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A person who takes a vacation, typically one who is traveling for pleasure or recreation.