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Absence of meaningful occupation; idleness
- Absence of meaningful occupation; idleness: "the crew, being patient people, much given to slumber and vacuity"(Washington Irving).
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1. : an empty space. 2. : the state, fact, or quality of being vacuous. 3. : something (such as an idea) that is vacuous or inane. Synonyms. black hole. blankness. emptiness. vacancy. void. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of vacuity in a Sentence.
something that is silly, or has no real meaning or importance: He smiled as he delivered his bland vacuities with an amused air. Much contemporary art mirrors the vacuities of the mass media instead of offering an alternative. Synonym. inanity. Fewer examples. He criticized what he saw as the spiritual vacuity of the West.
Vacuity definition: the state of being vacuous or without contents; vacancy; emptiness. See examples of VACUITY used in a sentence.
the state or quality of being vacuous; emptiness. 2. an empty space or void; vacuum. 3. a lack or absence of something specified. a vacuity of wind. 4. lack of normal intelligence or awareness; vacancy. his stare gave an impression of complete vacuity.
Definitions of 'vacuity' If you refer to the vacuity of something or someone, you are critical of them because they lack intelligent thought or ideas. [formal, disapproval] [...]
1. the state or quality of being vacuous; emptiness. 2. an empty space or void; vacuum. 3. a lack or absence of something specified: a vacuity of wind. 4. lack of normal intelligence or awareness; vacancy: his stare gave an impression of complete vacuity.
Definition of vacuity noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.