barren |
devoid |
As a noun barren
is bar.
As an adjective devoid is
empty; having none of; completely without.
As a verb devoid is
(obsolete) to empty out; to remove.
reject |
devoid |
As verbs the difference between reject and devoid
is that
reject is to refuse to accept while
devoid is to empty out; to remove.
As a noun reject
is something that is rejected.
As an adjective devoid is
empty; having none of; completely without.
deny |
devoid |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between deny and devoid
is that
deny is (obsolete) to refuse (to do or accept something) while
devoid is (obsolete) to empty out; to remove.
As verbs the difference between deny and devoid
is that
deny is to not allow while
devoid is (obsolete) to empty out; to remove.
As an adjective devoid is
empty; having none of; completely without.
devoid |
deplete |
As verbs the difference between devoid and deplete
is that
devoid is to empty out; to remove while
deplete is to empty or unload, as the vessels of the human system, by bloodletting or by medicine.
As an adjective devoid
is empty; having none of; completely without.
devoid |
replete |
As adjectives the difference between devoid and replete
is that
devoid is empty; having none of; completely without while
replete is abounding.
As verbs the difference between devoid and replete
is that
devoid is (obsolete) to empty out; to remove while
replete is to restore something that has been depleted.
As a noun replete is
a honeypot ant.
defect |
devoid |
As verbs the difference between defect and devoid
is that
defect is to abandon or turn against; to cease or change one's loyalty, especially from a military organisation or political party while
devoid is (obsolete) to empty out; to remove.
As a noun defect
is a fault or malfunction.
As an adjective devoid is
empty; having none of; completely without.
devoid |
vacant |
As adjectives the difference between devoid and vacant
is that
devoid is empty; having none of; completely without while
vacant is not occupied; empty.
As a verb devoid
is to empty out; to remove.
vacuous |
devoid |
As adjectives the difference between vacuous and devoid
is that
vacuous is lacking meaningful content while
devoid is empty; having none of; completely without.
As a verb devoid is
(obsolete) to empty out; to remove.
devoid |
short |
As an adjective devoid
is empty; having none of; completely without.
As a verb devoid
is (obsolete) to empty out; to remove.
As a proper noun short is
.
devoid |
desolation |
As an adjective devoid
is empty; having none of; completely without.
As a verb devoid
is to empty out; to remove.
As a noun desolation is
the act of desolating or laying waste; destruction of inhabitants; depopulation.
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