voidnoun
uk/vɔɪd/us/vɔɪd/[ C usually singular ] a large hole or empty space:
She stood at the edge of the chasm and stared into the void.
Before Einstein, space was regarded as a formless void.
[ S ] a feeling of unhappiness because someone or something is missing:
They tried to describe their attempts to fill the void left by their son's death.
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Space - general words
- bay
- blank
- box
- chamber
- clearance
- elbow room
- expanse
- floor
- footprint
- headroom
- legroom
- patch
- room
- space
- spacing
- spacious
- spatial
- way
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Holes, hollows and dips
Sadness and regret
voidadjective
uk/vɔɪd/us/vɔɪd/void adjective (NOT ACCEPTABLE)
having no legal authority and therefore unacceptable:
The lawyers declared the contract (null and) void.
See also
null and void
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Court cases, orders & decisions
- actionable
- administer
- admissible
- affidavit
- affiliation order
- bail
- bale
- defend
- inadmissible
- injunction
- judgment
- judicature
- judicial
- plea
- remedy
- retrial
- Rex
- ruling
- separation
- sequester
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void adjective (WITHOUT)
void of literary
without; lacking in:
He's completely void of charm as far as I can see.
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Non-existence and not being
- absence
- absent
- aren't
- defunct
- extinct
- non-existent
- nothingness
- presence
- such
- there's no such thing/person (as) idiom
- unfulfilled
- vanished
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Empty
voidverb [ T ]
uk/vɔɪd/us/vɔɪd/to remove the legal force from something, such as a legal agreement
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Court cases, orders & decisions
- actionable
- administer
- admissible
- affidavit
- affiliation order
- bail
- bale
- defend
- inadmissible
- injunction
- judgment
- judicature
- judicial
- plea
- remedy
- retrial
- Rex
- ruling
- separation
- sequester
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