Antonyms for devoid of
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : dih-void |
Phonetic Transcription : dɪˈvɔɪd |
Definition of devoid of
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 depleted : adj consumed, exhausted
- As in destitute : adj down and out; wanting
Synonyms for devoid of
- all in
- bankrupt
- bare
- beggared
- bereft
- bleary
- busted
- collapsed
- dead broke
- decreased
- deficient
- depleted
- depreciated
- deprived of
- destitute
- devoid of
- dirt poor
- divested
- drained
- effete
- emptied
- empty
- exhausted
- far-gone
- flat
- flat broke
- impecunious
- impoverished
- in need of
- in want
- indigent
- insolvent
- kaput
- lacking
- lessened
- moneyless
- necessitous
- needy
- on the breadline
- on the rocks
- out of
- penniless
- penurious
- pinched
- played out
- pooped out
- poor
- poverty-stricken
- reduced
- sapped
- short of
- sold
- sold out
- spent
- stony
- strapped
- stripped
- sucked out
- totaled
- used
- used up
- vacant
- washed out
- wasted
- weakened
- wiped out
- without
- without resources
- worn
- worn out
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