Antonyms for de-void
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : dih-void |
Phonetic Transcription : dɪˈvɔɪd |
- abundant
- adequate
- ample
- animated
- attending
- aware
- busy
- cherished
- cognizant
- complete
- comprehending
- copious
- effective
- employed
- enough
- entire
- existing
- expressive
- filled
- fruitful
- full
- happy
- hindered
- inhabited
- meaningful
- occupied
- overflowing
- perfect
- populated
- present
- productive
- raised
- replete
- restrained
- sated
- satisfactory
- satisfied
- strong
- sufficient
- unused
- used
- useful
- valid
- valuable
- worthwhile
Definition of de-void
Origin :- c.1400, shortening of devoided, past participle of obsolete verb devoiden "to remove, void, vacate" (c.1300), from Old French desvuidier (12c., Modern French dévider) "to empty out, flush game from, unwind, let loose (an arrow)," from des- "out, away" + voider "to empty," from voide "empty" (see void (adj.)).
- As in insufficient : adj not enough; lacking
- As in absent : adj deficient in something needed or usual
- As in vacant : adj empty; unoccupied
- As in bereft : adj lacking; missing
- As in void : adj empty
- As in wanting : adj lacking, inadequate
- As in inexpressive : adj blank
- As in devoid : adj empty, wanting
- As in empty : adj containing nothing
- As in empty : adj fruitless, ineffective
Synonyms for de-void
- abandoned
- absent
- aimless
- available
- away
- banal
- bankrupt
- bare
- barren
- beggared
- bereaved
- bereft
- blank
- burned out
- cheap
- clear
- cooked
- cut off
- dead
- deadpan
- defective
- deficient
- deflated
- denuded
- depleted
- deprived
- desert
- deserted
- desolate
- despoiled
- destitute
- devoid
- disappointing
- disengaged
- dishonest
- dispossessed
- divested
- drained
- dry
- dull
- dumb
- emptied
- empty
- evacuated
- exhausted
- expressionless
- failing
- fatuous
- faulty
- flat
- fleeced
- forsaken
- free
- free from
- frivolous
- futile
- godforsaken
- gone
- half-baked
- hollow
- idle
- ignorant
- impassive
- imperfect
- impoverished
- in default
- inadequate
- inane
- incapable
- incommensurate
- incompetent
- incomplete
- ineffectual
- inexpressive
- inferior
- infrequent
- innocent
- insincere
- insipid
- jejune
- lacking
- left without
- less
- meager
- meaningless
- minus
- missing
- naked
- needed
- nonexistent
- not good enough
- not in use
- not up to par
- nugatory
- omitted
- otiose
- out of
- out of gas
- paltry
- parted from
- patchy
- petty
- poor
- purposeless
- rare
- robbed
- sans
- scant
- scanty
- scarce
- senseless
- shorn
- short
- short of
- shy
- silly
- sketchy
- stark
- stripped
- substandard
- tenantless
- thin
- to let
- too little too late
- trivial
- unample
- unavailable
- unemployed
- unengaged
- unfilled
- unfinished
- unfitted
- unfulfilled
- unfurnished
- uninhabited
- unintelligent
- unlived in
- unoccupied
- unprovided with
- unqualified
- unreal
- unsatisfactory
- unsound
- unsubstantial
- untaken
- untenanted
- unused
- vacant
- vacated
- vacuous
- vain
- valueless
- vapid
- void
- wanting
- waste
- without
- without contents
- worthless
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