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vacuity
Part of speech: NounUnfilled or unoccupied space; lack of intelligence in mind or expression.
Usage examples "vacuity":- There was no vacuity in her face. - "King Spruce, A Novel", Holman Day.
- The discussion of the question brought relief from the horrid feeling of vacuity which oppressed the soldier and introduced him to the new sensations of liberty of choice, freedom of action- full responsibility. - "Detailed Minutiae of Soldier life in the Army of Northern Virginia, 1861-1865", Carlton McCarthy.
- I have had no experience in its benefit myself; I merely suggest the thing; and if it did nothing more, it would prevent, in some measure, the animal from feeling that sensation of vacuity which must necessarily exist immediately and for some time after calving, and which, I think, under some conditions of the system, may be injurious to the animal. - "The American Reformed Cattle Doctor", George Dadd.