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devoid

[dih-void] / dɪˈvɔɪd /


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For him, Vecna is devoid of any humanity, but when he is playing Henry, there’s still “elements of humanity,” though his intentions are pure evil.

From Los Angeles Times

But at Old Trafford he looked a completely different player, devoid of confidence.

From BBC

And once again they were devoid of inspiration and energy in another lethargic display that left them languishing in 11th place, eight points behind leaders Arsenal.

From Barron's

It is this liminal space that feels both incredibly familiar, yet a little devoid of time and place.

From Salon

This part of the sky is particularly devoid of bright stars, so Saturn should be easy to spot.

From Washington Post