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va·cant
/ˈvekənt/
(
a
.)空的,空白的,空靈的,空閒的,茫然的,空缺的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Va·cant
a.
1.
Deprived
of
contents
;
not
filled
;
empty
;
as
,
a
vacant
room
.
Stuffs
out
his
vacant
garments
with
his
form
.
--
Shak
.
Being
of
those
virtues
vacant
.
--
Shak
.
There
is
no
fireside
,
howsoe'er
defended
,
But
has
one
vacant
chair
. --
Longfellow
.
2.
Unengaged
with
business
or
care
;
unemployed
;
unoccupied
;
disengaged
;
free
;
as
,
vacant
hours
.
Religion
is
the
interest
of
all
;
but
philosophy
of
those
. . .
at
leisure
,
and
vacant
from
the
affairs
of
the
world
.
--
Dr
.
H
.
More
.
There
was
not
a
minute
of
the
day
which
he
left
vacant
.
--
Bp
.
Fell
.
3.
Not
filled
or
occupied
by
an
incumbent
,
possessor
,
or
officer
;
unoccupied
;
as
,
a
vacant
throne
;
a
vacant
house
;
a
vacant
apartment
;
a
vacant
parish
.
Special
dignities
which
vacant
lie
For
thy
best
use
and
wearing
. --
Shak
.
4.
Empty
of
thought
;
thoughtless
;
not
occupied
with
study
or
reflection
;
as
,
a
vacant
mind
.
The
duke
had
a
pleasant
and
vacant
face
.
--
Sir
H
.
Wotton
.
When
on
my
couch
I
lie
In
vacant
or
in
pensive
mood
. --
Wordsworth
.
5.
Law
Abandoned
;
having
no
heir
,
possessor
,
claimant
,
or
occupier
;
as
,
a
vacant
estate
.
Vacant succession
Law
,
one
that
is
claimed
by
no
person
,
or
where
all
the
heirs
are
unknown
,
or
where
all
the
known
heirs
to
it
have
renounced
it
.
Syn:
--
Empty
;
void
;
devoid
;
free
;
unemployed
;
disengaged
;
unincumbered
;
uncrowded
;
idle
.
Usage:
--
Vacant
,
Empty
.
A
thing
is
empty
when
there
is
nothing
in
it
;
as
,
an
empty
room
,
or
an
empty
noddle
.
Vacant
adds
the
idea
of
having
been
previously
filled
,
or
intended
to
be
filled
or
occupied
;
as
,
a
vacant
seat
at
table
;
a
vacant
office
;
vacant
hours
.
When
we
speak
of
a
vacant
look
or
a
vacant
mind
,
we
imply
the
absence
of
the
intelligence
naturally
to
be
expected
there
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
vacant
adj
1:
void
of
thought
or
knowledge
; "
a
vacant
mind
"
2:
without
an
occupant
or
incumbent
; "
the
throne
is
never
vacant
"
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