Definitions and Examples of nothing, void
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Not anything; no single thing.
Example
There was nothing left in the fridge, so we had to order takeout.
A completely empty space; a vacuum.
Example
The room was completely void of furniture, making it echo with every step.
Key Differences: nothing vs void
- 1Nothing refers to the absence of anything, while void refers to an empty space.
- 2Nothing is a pronoun, while void is a noun.
- 3Void can also be used as an adjective to describe something that is invalid or without legal force.
Effective Usage of nothing, void
- 1Express Absence: Use nothing to indicate the absence of something.
- 2Describe Spaces: Use void to describe empty spaces or vacuums.
- 3Legal Terminology: Use void to describe something that is invalid or without legal force.
Remember this!
The antonyms of thing are nothing and void. Use nothing to express absence and void to describe empty spaces or vacuums. Additionally, void can also be used as an adjective to describe something that is invalid or without legal force.