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- Dictionaryvoid/vɔɪd/
adjective
- 1. not valid or legally binding: "the contract was void" Similar Opposite
- 2. completely empty: "void spaces surround the tanks" Similar Opposite
noun
- 1. a completely empty space: "the black void of space"
- 2. (in bridge and whist) a suit in which a player is dealt no cards: "a hand with a singleton club is more likely than one with a void"
verb
- 1. declare that (something) is not valid or legally binding: North American "the Supreme court voided the statute" Similar Opposite
- 2. discharge or drain away (water, gases, etc.): "the gases are usually voided into the mechanism"
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Void can be a noun, adjective or verb with different meanings. As a noun, it means a large hole or empty space. As an adjective, it means having no legal authority or lacking in something. As a verb, it means to remove the legal force from something.
- English (US)
VOID meaning: 1. a large hole or empty space: 2. a feeling...
- Voidable
VOIDABLE definition: 1. If a legal agreement is voidable, it...
- Simplified
VOID translate: 空洞;空间;空白, 空虚感;失落感, 不可接受的, 不合法的;无效的, 没有,...
- Voicemail
VOICEMAIL definition: 1. a phone message recorded by someone...
- English (US)
The meaning of VOID is of no legal force or effect : null. How to use void in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Void.
Void definition: having no legal force or effect; not legally binding or enforceable.. See examples of VOID used in a sentence.
A void is empty space, nothingness, zero, zilch. A place that's void of all life forms has no sign of animals, plants, or people. You may recognize void from the Old Testament passage describing creation: "The earth was without form and void, and darkness was over the face of the deep."
Learn the various meanings and uses of the word void as a noun, adjective, and verb. Find synonyms, pronunciation, examples, and related words for void.
Learn the meaning of void as a noun, with pictures, pronunciation and usage notes. Find out how to use void to describe a large empty space or a feeling of being empty.
an empty space; emptiness: He disappeared into the void. something experienced as a loss or privation: His death left a great void in her life. a gap or opening, as in a wall.