Dictionary Definition
devoid adj : completely lacking
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Pronunciation
- /dəvɔɪd/
- Rhymes: -ɔɪd
Adjective
- empty; having none of;
completely without
- I went searching for a knife, but the kitchen was devoid of anything sharper than a spoon.
- 1999, JK Rowling,
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Bloomsbury, chapter 11,
- "Probably trying to see if she can take any more classes," yawned Ron as they made their way into the entrance hall, which was completely devoid of mad axe-men.
Translations
- German: frei (von) adj.: leer
- Portuguese: destituído (de) adj.: sem
Extensive Definition
Track listing
- "Dolls" - 7:06
- "Stalingrad" - 7:11
- "Forlorn" - 6:46
- "Frozen memory" - 6:46
- "Cold embrace" - 6:05
- "December" - 7:01
- "Devoid" - 1:25
- "Varen'ka" - 7:43
- "Time for decay" - 4:49
- "Fall" - 7:17
- "Take my cry" - 6:44
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
bankrupt in, bare, bare of, barren, bereft of, bland, blank, bleached, characterless, clear, deficient, denuded of,
deprived of, destitute, destitute of,
devoid of, empty, empty
of, existless,
featureless, for
want of, forlorn of, hollow, in default of, in want
of, inane, innocent, insipid, lacking, minus, missing, needing, negative, nonexistent, null, null and void, out of, out of
pocket, scant of, short,
short of, shy, shy of,
unblessed with, unexisting, unpossessed of,
unrelieved, vacant, vacuous, void, void of, wanting, white, with nothing inside,
without being, without content