vacant

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English

Etymology

From Old French vacant, from Latin vacans.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈveɪkənt/
  • Audio (US):(file)

Adjective

vacant (comparative more vacant, superlative most vacant)

  1. Not occupied; empty.
    a vacant room
    vacant seats
  2. Showing no intelligence or interest.
    a vacant stare
    a vacant look in her eyes

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French

Pronunciation

Adjective

vacant (feminine vacante, masculine plural vacants, feminine plural vacantes)

  1. vacant

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Latin

Verb

(deprecated template usage) vacant

  1. third-person plural present active indicative of vacō

Piedmontese

Pronunciation

Adjective

vacant

  1. vacant

Romanian

Etymology

From French vacant, from Latin vacans.

Adjective

vacant m or n (feminine singular vacantă, masculine plural vacanți, feminine and neuter plural vacante)

  1. unoccupied

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