Definitions
- Referring to the absence of anything or something. - Describing a lack of importance or significance. - Talking about a situation where there is no result or outcome.
- Referring to an empty space or area. - Describing a situation where something is lacking or missing. - Talking about a legal or formal situation where something is invalid or has no effect.
List of Similarities
- 1Both refer to a lack or absence of something.
- 2Both can be used to describe a situation with no result or outcome.
- 3Both can be used as adjectives to describe something that is lacking or missing.
What is the difference?
- 1Usage: Nothing is more commonly used in everyday language, while void is more formal and legal.
- 2Meaning: Nothing refers to the absence of anything or something, while void refers to an empty space or area or a situation where something is invalid or has no effect.
- 3Connotation: Nothing can have a neutral or negative connotation, while void often has a negative or serious connotation.
Remember this!
Nothing and void are synonyms that both refer to a lack or absence of something. However, nothing is more commonly used in everyday language and has a broader meaning, while void is more formal and legal, and often has a negative or serious connotation.