Vacancy vs. Vacant

By Jaxson

  • Vacancy (noun)

    An unoccupied position or job.

  • Vacancy (noun)

    An available room in a hotel; guest house, etc.

  • Vacancy (noun)

    Empty space.

  • Vacancy (noun)

    Lack of intelligence or understanding.

  • Vacancy (noun)

    A defect in a crystal caused by the absence of an atom in a lattice

  • Vacant (adjective)

    Not occupied; empty.

    “vacant lot”

  • Vacant (adjective)

    Showing no intelligence or interest.

    “a vacant stare”

Wiktionary
  • Vacancy (noun)

    an unoccupied position or job

    “a vacancy for a shorthand typist”

  • Vacancy (noun)

    an available room in a hotel or other establishment providing accommodation

    “vacancies in local authority homes”

  • Vacancy (noun)

    empty space

    “Cathy stared into vacancy, seeing nothing”

  • Vacancy (noun)

    lack of intelligence or understanding

    “vacancy, vanity, and inane deception”

  • Vacant (adjective)

    (of a place) not occupied; empty

    “40 per cent of the offices are still vacant”

  • Vacant (adjective)

    (of a position or employment) not filled

    “the President resigned and the post was left vacant”

  • Vacant (adjective)

    having or showing no intelligence or interest

    “a vacant stare”

Oxford Dictionary

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