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    devoid
    /dɪˈvɔɪd/

    adjective

    • 1. entirely lacking or free from: "Lisa kept her voice devoid of emotion"

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  2. DEVOID definition: 1. to lack or be without something that is necessary or usual: 2. to lack or be without something…. Learn more.

  3. My teacher is devoid of pity. My cookie jar is devoid of cookies." These examples are devoid of anything not totally depressing! Definitions of devoid. adjective. completely wanting or lacking. “the sentence was devoid of meaning”. synonyms: barren, destitute, free, innocent. nonexistent.

  4. The meaning of DEVOID is being without a usual, typical, or expected attribute or accompaniment —used with of. How to use devoid in a sentence.

  5. DEVOID meaning: 1. to lack or be without something that is necessary or usual: 2. to lack or be without something…. Learn more.

  6. Devoid definition: not possessing, untouched by, void, or destitute (usually followed by of).. See examples of DEVOID used in a sentence.

  7. adjective. If you say that someone or something is devoid of a quality or thing, you are emphasizing that they have none of it. [formal, emphasis] I have never looked on a face that was so devoid of feeling. [+ of] The skies are virtually devoid of birdlife.

  8. ( with of) free from or lacking. tanpa. She felt her life was devoid of any meaning. (Translation of devoid from the PASSWORD English–Malay Dictionary © 2015 K Dictionaries Ltd) Examples of devoid. devoid. All other solutions of this type are devoid of physical meaning. From the Cambridge English Corpus.

  9. devoid of something completely without something. The letter was devoid of warmth and feeling. The land is almost devoid of vegetation.

  10. Define devoid. devoid synonyms, devoid pronunciation, devoid translation, English dictionary definition of devoid. adj. Completely lacking; destitute or empty: a novel devoid of wit and inventiveness.

  11. devoid. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English de‧void /dɪˈvɔɪd/ adjective formal → be devoid of something Examples from the Corpus devoid • The place is small, starkly lit and devoid of decorative embellishments. • Other than the dark, waxed limousine, the space was devoid of furniture.

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