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From Old French vacant, from Latin vacans.

vacant (comparative more vacant, superlative most vacant)

  1. Not occupied; empty.
    Synonyms: available, empty, free, uninhabited, unoccupied; see also Thesaurus:uninhabited, Thesaurus:empty

    a vacant room

    a vacant consulate

    • 1892, E.K. Pearce, “Tweed Side”, in The Gentleman's magazine, page 171:

      Below and to rearward circles the Tweed, silver grey on a dark brown field. Beside its low banks no tourists linger, vacant hangs the quivering bridge; down the narrow lanes no carriages come pressing over a succession of waving hills []

  2. Blank.
    Synonyms: empty, featureless

    a vacant page

  3. Showing no intelligence or interest.
    Synonym: vacuous

    a vacant stare

    a vacant look in her eyes

not occupied

showing no intelligence or interest

vacant

  1. gerund of vacar

vacant (feminine vacante, masculine plural vacants, feminine plural vacantes)

  1. vacant

vacant

  1. third-person plural present active indicative of vacō

vacant

  1. vacant

Borrowed from French vacant, from Latin vacans.

vacant m or n (feminine singular vacantă, masculine plural vacanți, feminine and neuter plural vacante)

  1. unoccupied