Associations to the word «Vacant»
Noun
- Housing
- Guerrero
- Warehouse
- Claimant
- Building
- Parcel
- Metropolis
- Rep
- Weeds
- Candidacy
- Patriarch
- Archbishop
- Coaching
- Vicar
- Title
- Style
- Rent
- Staring
- Candidate
- Office
- Emptiness
- Election
- Gaping
- Size
- Lease
- Belt
- Succession
- Archdiocese
- Post
- Departure
- Remainder
- Councillor
- Aaa
- Credential
- Renovation
- Peerage
- Peso
- Bishop
- Canterbury
- Applicant
- Statehood
- Win
- Gaze
- Dissolution
- Landlord
- Regency
- Blight
- Consort
- Successor
- Pane
- Julio
- Pope
- Void
- Parliament
- Jarrett
- Tournament
- Countenance
- Blank
Adjective
Verb
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
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