Vacuity
Definition of vacuity:
part of speech: noun
part of speech: noun
Emptiness: space unoccupied, or not visibly occupied: void.
part of speech: noun
Unfilled or unoccupied space; lack of intelligence in mind or expression.
Usage examples for vacuity:
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And can you believe that, though it is gaily expressed, the thought is hag and skeleton in every moment of vacuity or depression?
"The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 24 (of 25)", Robert Louis Stevenson Other: Andrew Lang. -
A full, varied, intense life is a better antidote than a mere vacuity of existence, without toil, pleasure, pain or excitement.
"American World Policies", Walter E. Weyl.