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He seems to be devoid of compassion.

To make or leave vacant or empty;

T. ) to empty out;

Their apartment is devoid of all comforts.

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To deplete or strip of some quality or substance:

Webto remove the contents of;

Barren, bereft, destitute, wanting, lacking.

To lack or be without something….

For example, a voided check can no longer be used to transfer.

There are two meanings listed in oed's entry for the adjective devoid.

Devoid emphasizes the absence of something that is.

Webwhat's the difference between devoid and void?

Verb (used with object) to deplete.

Webdevoid refers to being completely lacking in something, while void means empty or having no legal force.

Webif you say that someone or something is devoid of a quality or thing, you are emphasizing that they have none of it.

My wallet is devoid of cash.

Webvoid of something (formal) completely without something synonym devoid.

What does the adjective devoid mean?

My teacher is devoid of pity.

Void verb to throw or send out;

Webvoid 和 devoid 这两个英语单词在意义上有一些区别。 void 意味着空白、空无或缺乏,通常用来描述一个空间或状态的缺乏。 devoid 则表示完全缺乏某种.

Weblearn the key differences between void and devoid, two words that express the idea of absence, but with different scopes and applications.

The sky was void of stars.

Webenglish (us) void can be a noun meaning empty space, or verb meaning to cancel a document.

I am no english master or student, but i recently realized that these two words are essentially the same.

Not possessing, untouched by, void, or destitute (usually followed by of ).

Webdevoid means being without a usual, typical, or expected attribute or accompaniment.

Webdefinition of devoid adjective in oxford advanced learner's dictionary.

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As, to void a table.

Being without a usual, typical, or expected attribute or accompaniment —used with of

Webde•void (di void′), usa pronunciation adj.

[formal, emphasis] i have never looked on a face that was so.

Of no legal force or effect :

It is often used with of and has synonyms such as void, bare, and destitute.

Webto lack or be without something that is necessary or usual:

Webvoid means empty. devoid means empty of. always answer the question of what? when you use it:

Not possessing, untouched by, void, or destitute (usually fol.

To lack or be without something that is necessary or usual: