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”
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”