vacuity

noun
UK: /vəˈkjuːɪti/
US: /væˈkjuːɪti/
  1. The state of being empty; a lack of real meaning or substance.

    1. The room was a vacuity after they moved out.
    2. Her speech was full of vacuity, offering no real solutions during debate.
  2. A feeling of emptiness or lack of purpose.

    1. He felt a vacuity after his friend left.
    2. The vacuity in her life led her to seek new experiences abroad as volunteer.

Synonyms

futility inanity

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "vacuity" in English means: The state of being empty; a lack of real meaning or substance., A feeling of emptiness or lack of purpose..

The phonetic transcription of "vacuity" is /vəˈkjuːɪti/ in British English and /væˈkjuːɪti/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "vacuity": futility, inanity.

Example usage of "vacuity": "The room was a vacuity after they moved out.". More examples on the page.