Associations to the word «Vacant»
Noun
- Font
- Bishopric
- Fill
- Vacancy
- Incumbent
- Seat
- Tko
- Resignation
- Stare
- Elect
- Professorship
- Throne
- Redevelopment
- Tag
- Lot
- Governorship
- Condominium
- Stoppage
- Niche
- Rematch
- Demolition
- Retirement
- Contender
- Undertaker
- Boxing
- Occupancy
- Mall
- Tenant
- Empty
- Bout
- Appointment
- Orton
- Papacy
- Space
- Presidency
- Slot
- Filling
- Episcopal
- Chair
- Macy
- Interim
- Sears
- Tenement
- Height
- Stool
- Parking
- Knocking
- Berth
- Fief
- Loft
- Allotment
- Senate
- Championship
- Mp
- Ko
- Diocese
- Apartment
- Position
Adjective
Verb
Adverb
Wiktionary
VACANT, adjective. Not occupied; empty.
VACANT, adjective. Showing no intelligence or interest.
VACANT LOT, noun. An unused area of land in an urban area (not built, not a farm, not a park)
VACANT LOTS, noun. Plural of vacant lot
Dictionary definition
VACANT, adjective. Void of thought or knowledge; "a vacant mind".
VACANT, adjective. Without an occupant or incumbent; "the throne is never vacant".
Wise words
He who speaks without modesty will find it difficult to make
his words good.