Vacivity

vacivity n 1656 -1721 emptiness

Vacivity     Sun Tzu     Hello     Rick Freiberg      
containing nothing; having none of the usual or appropriate contents
vacant; unoccupied
without cargo or load
destitute of people or human activity
destitute of some quality or qualities; devoid
without force, effect, or significance; hollow; meaningless
without knowledge or sense; frivolous; foolish
completely spent of emotion
 
vacuous. Empty, vacant, blank, void denote absence of content or contents. Empty means without appropriate or accustomed contents: an empty refrigerator. Vacant is usually applied to that which is temporarily unoccupied: a vacant chair; three vacant apartments. Blank applies to surfaces free from any marks or lacking appropriate markings, openings, etc.: blank paper; a blank wall. Void emphasizes completely unfilled space with vague, unspecified, or no boundaries: void and without form. delusive, vain. unload, unburden.