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Vacantly

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Adverb

1. vacantly

in a vacant manner

Example Sentences:
'she was staring vacantly into the room'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Vacantly

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adjective
1. 
without any contents; empty
2. (postpositive; foll by of)
devoid (of something specified)
3. 
having no incumbent; unoccupied
a vacant post
4. 
having no tenant or occupant
a vacant house
5. 
characterized by or resulting from lack of thought or intelligent awareness
a vacant stare
6. 
(of time, etc) not allocated to any activity
a vacant hour in one's day
7. 
spent in idleness or inactivity
a vacant life
8. law
(of an estate, etc) having no heir or claimant

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Vacantly

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adjective
1. 
having nothing in it, as a space; devoid of contents; empty; void
2. 
not held, filled, or occupied, as a position or office
3. 
having no occupant
a vacant seat
4. 
untenanted, as a room or house
5. 
not filled with activity or work; free; leisure
vacant time
6. 
a. 
having or showing emptiness of mind or lack of intelligence, interest, thought, etc.
b. 
empty of thought
said of the mind
7.  Law
a. 
unoccupied or unused, as land
b. 
having no claimant, as an estate or succession
c. 
not yet granted, as public lands

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Vacantly

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adj.
1.
a. Containing nothing; empty: vacant space.
b. Not occupied or put to use: a vacant row of seats.
c. Without an incumbent or occupant; unfilled: a vacant position.
d. Not filled with any activity: vacant hours. See Synonyms at empty.
2. Law Lacking an identified heir: a vacant estate.
3.
a. Lacking intelligence or knowledge: a vacant mind.
b. Lacking expression; blank: a vacant stare.

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