Nouns (5)
void
n. lack of cards in a suit
emptiness, vacancy
n. an empty area or space; "the huge desert voids"; "the emptiness of outer space"; "without their support he'll be ruling in a vacuum"
nothingness, nullity
n. the state of nonexistence
Verbs (11)
empty, eliminate, evacuate
v. eliminate from the body; "Pass a kidney stone"
invalidate, vitiate, make invalid
v. take away the legal force of or render ineffective; "invalidate a contract"
invalidate, nullify, annul, avoid, quash
v. declare invalid; "The contract was annulled"; "void a plea"
Adverbs (0)
Adjectives (3)
void
adj. containing nothing; "the earth was without form, and void"
nugatory, null
adj. lacking any legal or binding force; "null and void"
Fuzzynyms (58)
abyss, abysm
n. a bottomless gulf or pit; any unfathomable (or apparently unfathomable) cavity or chasm or void extending below (often used figuratively)
gulf
n. a deep wide chasm
hole
n. an opening into or through something
vacuum, vacuity
n. a region that is devoid of matter
invalidate, nullify
v. show to be invalid
cancel, invalidate
v. make invalid for use; "cancel cheques or tickets"
overturn, lift, repeal, reverse, revoke, annul, countermand, rescind
v. annul by recalling or rescinding; "He revoked the ban on smoking"; "lift an embargo"; "vacate a death sentence"
void, invalidate, nullify, annul, avoid, quash
v. declare invalid; "The contract was annulled"; "void a plea"
cave, undermine
v. hollow out as if making a cave or opening; "The river was caving the banks"
undercut
v. cut obliquely into (a tree) below the main cut and on the side toward which the tree will fall
void, invalidate, vitiate, make invalid
v. take away the legal force of or render ineffective; "invalidate a contract"
invalidate, nullify
v. show to be invalid
cancel, invalidate
v. make invalid for use; "cancel cheques or tickets"
overturn, lift, repeal, reverse, revoke, annul, countermand, rescind
v. annul by recalling or rescinding; "He revoked the ban on smoking"; "lift an embargo"; "vacate a death sentence"
get rid of, abolish
v. do away with; "Slavery was abolished in the mid-19th century in America and in Russia"
abrogate, revoke formally
v. revoke formally
veto, interdict, forbid, prohibit, proscribe, disallow
v. command against; "I forbid you to call me late at night"; "Mother vetoed the trip to the chocolate store"
reject, disapprove, refuse to approve
v. deem wrong or inappropriate; "I disapprove of her child rearing methods"
inoperative
adj. not operating; "an inoperative law"
worthless
adj. lacking in usefulness or value; "a worthless idler"
Synonyms (33)
bare, stripped
adj. having everything extraneous removed including contents; "the bare walls"; "the cupboard was bare"
barren of, devoid of, innocent of, destitute of, void of, empty of
adj. completely wanting or lacking: "writing barren of insight"; "young recruits destitute of experience"; "a novel devoid of wit and inventiveness"; "a life empty of happiness"; "innocent of literary merit"; "void of understanding"
bereft of, deprived of
adj. having had something taken away: "bereft of their dignity"
blank
adj. (of a surface) not written or printed on; "blank pages"; "fill in the blank spaces"; "a clean page"; "wide white margins"
drained
adj. emptied or exhausted of (as by drawing off e.g. water or other liquid); "a drained marsh"; "a drained tank"; "a drained and apathetic old man...not caring any longer about anything"
emptied
adj. (empty)
empty-handed
adj. carrying nothing in the hands
glassy, glazed
adj. (used of eyes) lacking liveliness; "empty eyes"; "a glassy stare"; "his eyes were glazed over with boredom"
pillaged, looted, plundered, ransacked
adj. wrongfully emptied or stripped of anything of value; "the robbers left the looted train"; "people returned to the plundered village"
unoccupied, unfilled, vacant
adj. without an occupant or incumbent; "the throne is never vacant"
vacant
adj. void of thought or knowledge; "a vacant mind"
bad, uncollectible
adj. not capable of being collected; "a bad (or uncollectible) debt"
unsound, fallacious
adj. containing or based on a fallacy; "fallacious reasoning"; "an unsound argument"
invalidated, nullified
adj. deprived of legal force
specious, sophistic, sophistical
adj. plausible but misleading
Antonyms (13)
validate, make valid
v. make valid or confirm the validity of; "validate a ticket"
validate, formalize, declare valid
v. declare or make legally valid
pass, clear, authorize, authorise, permit officially
v. grant authorization or clearance for; "Clear the manuscript for publication"; "The rock star never authorized this slanderous biography"
sign, ratify
v. approve and express assent, responsibility, or obligation; "All parties ratified the peace treaty"; "Have you signed your contract yet?"
valid
adj. well grounded in logic or truth or having legal force; "a valid inference"; "a valid argument"; "a valid contract"; "a valid license"
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