Synonym: bare, blank, empty, vacant. Similar words: avoid, avoidable, avoidance, devour, devote, devolution, voice, trapezoid. Meaning: [di'vɔɪd] adj. 1. completely lacking 2. completely wanting or lacking.
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61. I admire and envy it because I am devoid of it.
62. Apart from the children immediately below, the scene was almost devoid of movement.
63. However, there is the problem of the romantic notion of pure art devoid of social responsibility.
64. This part of the Long Mynd, heavily grazed by sheep until recently, is now devoid of them.
65. Five patients were on a diet devoid of gliadin and they were hence eliminated from the analysis.
66. What should be a harrowing 90 minutes in hell ends up another tedious tourist nightmare devoid of historical perspective.
67. It was devoid of paint and dragged on its hinges.
68. But mine was a transformation accomplished with a certain muteness and mildness and devoid of obvious tumble and tension.
69. A weak, nerveless fool,[http://sentencedict.com/devoid.html] devoid of energy and promptitude.
70. Devoid of others aegis besides work.
71. It is a situation, in sum, devoid of logic.
72. A novel is devoid of vit and inventiveness.
73. He is completely devoid of humour.
74. The face is entirely devoid of expression.
75. The report was devoid of facts.
76. Love is never quite devoid of sentimentality.
77. The skies are virtually devoid of birdlife.
78. The gamin is not devoid of literary intuition.
79. The answer was quick and sharp, devoid of humour.
80. The century which rebuilt Bath was not, after all, devoid of aesthetic sensibility nor ignorant of civic responsibility.
81. Americans today count on their public schools to be free of expense, open to all, and devoid of religious sectarianism.
82. It makes me sick to read over such stereotypes devoid of content.
83. Smaller to making than lubricious strong meeting the room appears reach devoid whole feeling, such room is used all sorts of it is optimal palely .
84. The information poor perceive themselves to be devoid of the sources that might help them.
85. In deceiving that girl, he was devoid of all sense of shame.
86. For all its faults, Elephants on the Edge deals with a fascinating and little-understood subject, which makes it doubly disappointing to find it so devoid of facts and overstuffed with opinion.
87. With that definition it becomes clear that the real relationship is not devoid of influences from the past separate from the past of the therapeutic dyad itself.
88. First, the draft resolution L.13 is devoid of factual grounds, self-contradictory and full of absurdities.
89. The soymilk prepared from the treated soybeans is devoid of beany taste and chalky mouthfeel, and has a higher shelf-life than the conventionally prepared soymilk.
90. This would take away the value of a good act: Kant is convinced that we can do the right thing for the wrong reasons, which would be devoid of moral merit.
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