vacuity

[vəˈkjuːɪti]

vacuity Definition

  • 1the state of being empty, without content or substance
  • 2lack of intelligence or serious thought
  • 3a place or situation that is empty or devoid of meaning

Using vacuity: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "vacuity" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The vacuity of the room was eerie.

  • Example

    His speech was full of vacuity and lacked substance.

  • Example

    The book was criticized for its vacuity and lack of depth.

vacuity Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for vacuity

Antonyms for vacuity

Phrases with vacuity

  • in a vacuum or isolated from external influences

    Example

    The experiment was conducted in vacuo to eliminate any external factors.

  • a situation where there is no clear leader or authority

    Example

    The country was plunged into chaos after the revolution created a vacuum of power.

  • a machine that uses suction to clean floors and other surfaces

    Example

    She used the vacuum cleaner to clean the carpets.

Origins of vacuity

from Latin 'vacuitas', meaning 'emptiness'

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Summary: vacuity in Brief

The term 'vacuity' [vəˈkjuːɪti] refers to emptiness, lack of substance or intelligence, and situations that are devoid of meaning. Examples include 'The vacuity of the room was eerie,' and 'His speech was full of vacuity and lacked substance.' 'Vacuity' extends into phrases like 'in vacuo,' denoting isolation, and 'vacuum of power,' referring to a lack of leadership.