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- adjectivevacant (adjective)
- (of premises) having no fixtures, furniture, or inhabitants; empty. Compare with unoccupied
- (of a position or office) not filled:"the president resigned and the post was left vacant"
- (of a person or their expression) having or showing no intelligence or interest:"a vacant stare"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French, or from Latin vacant- ‘remaining empty’, from the verb vacare.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective
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If something is vacant, it is not being used by anyone. Half way down the coach was a vacant seat. In every major city there are more vacant buildings than there are homeless people. If a job or position is vacant, no one is doing it or in it at …
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