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devoid

/dɪˈvɔɪd/adjective2 syllables

Devoid means: completely wanting or lacking.

Synonyms for devoid9

adjective, as in completely wanting or lacking

barren, destitute, free, innocent, nonexistent

also used for devoid

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What does devoid mean?1

adjective

1

completely wanting or lacking“writing barren of insight”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with devoid?12

one syllable

three syllables

unemployedoverjoyed
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Devoid in a sentence

  • The once-mighty empire had grown effete, bloated with luxury and devoid of vigor.rul
  • We sometimes disparagingly call noise, music that's insignificant and devoid of any charm.Scott
  • To her, life seems hard and devoid of a future.sundown
  • The man was devoid of such human feelings as sympathy.unknown
  • Freedom without you is a landscape devoid of color and life.Nuel
  • We all thought she was devoid of sense.unknown
  • The vacuum of space is completely devoid of air and matter.Igider
  • These people are desperate and devoid of hope.fanty

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