Vacant vs Unsupplied - What's the difference?
vacant | unsupplied | Related terms |
Not occupied; empty.
Showing no intelligence or interest.
Not supplied.
*{{quote-book, year=1836, author=American Anti-Slavery Society, title=The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus, chapter=, edition=
, passage=The whole number of blacks receiving religious instruction from these Christian bodies, making allowance for the proportion of white and colored included in the three thousand Wesleyans, is about twenty-two thousand--leaving a population of eight thousand negroes in Antigua who are unsupplied with religious instruction. }}
*{{quote-book, year=1842, author=Joseph Sturge, title=A Visit To The United States In 1841, chapter=, edition=
, passage=So long as this want is unsupplied , and the juvenile offender is contaminated by contact with the hardened criminal, the statesmen and those who control the legislatures of both countries, dishonor their profession of Christianity. }}
Vacant is a related term of unsupplied.
As adjectives the difference between vacant and unsupplied
is that vacant is not occupied; empty while unsupplied is not supplied.vacant
English
Adjective
(-)- vacant lot
- ''a vacant stare
Synonyms
* (Not occupied) available, empty, free, uninhabited, unoccupied * (Showing no intelligence or interest) vacuous, thousand mile stareDerived terms
* vacancy noun * vacantly adverbunsupplied
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