void
void /vɔɪd/ noun [singular]
void adjective
void verb [transitive]
فضای خالی، بی اثر، بی ارزش، تهی، خالی، بلاتصدی، عاری از، بی اثرکردن، پوچ کردن، بی اعتبار، ازدرجه اعتبارساقط کردن، بیرون ریختن، خارج شدن، دفع شدن، باطل شدن، باطل کردن، علوم مهندسی: جای خالی، قانون فقه: از درجه اعتبار ساقط کردن، روانشناسی: تهی، بازرگانی: فسخ کردن، علوم هوایی: فاصله ناخواسته یا فضای خالی در اتصال توسط جوشکاری، علوم نظامی: مخازن خالی ناو، علوم دریایی: مخازن خالی ناو
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Synonyms & Related Words void[noun]Synonyms:- emptiness, blankness, gap, lack, space, vacuity, vacuum
[adjective]Synonyms:- invalid, ineffective, inoperative, null and void, useless, vain, worthless
- empty, bare, free, tenantless, unfilled, unoccupied, vacant
[verb]Synonyms:- invalidate, cancel, nullify, rescind
- empty, drain, evacuate
Antonyms: full
Related Idioms: declare (
or make) null and void
Related Words: scant,
short,
shy,
bare,
bereft,
denuded,
deprived,
negated,
evacuate,
deplete,
drain,
eliminate,
eject,
remove,
throw out [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionary I. void1 /vɔɪd/
noun [singular]1. a feeling of great sadness that you have when someone you love dies or when something is taken from you:
Running the business helped to fill the void after his wife died.2. a situation in which something important or interesting is needed or wanted, but does not exist:
The amusement park will fill a void in this town, which has little entertainment for children.3. literary an empty area of space where nothing exists:
She looked over the cliff into the void. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
II. void2 adjective[
Date: 1200-1300;
Language: Old French;
Origin: voide, from Vulgar Latin vocitus, from Latin vacuus; ⇒ vacuous]
1. technical a contract or official agreement that is void is not legal and has no effect
Synonym : null and void2. void of something literary completely lacking something
Synonym : devoid:
Her eyes were void of all expression. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
III. void3 verb [transitive] law to make a contract or agreement void so that it has no legal effect
[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Collocations void adj. VERBS be | become | make sth, render sth an impediment which rendered the marriage void
declare sth PHRASES null and void The election was declared null and void. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
void noun ADJ. great, massive | aching | black VERB + VOID leave | fill It seemed that nothing could fill the aching black void left by Rachel's death. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲