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1. Definition of Devoid : being without a usual, typical, or expected attribute or accompaniment —used with of an argument Devoid of sense a landscape Devoid of life Synonyms & Antonyms Example Sentences Learn More about Devoid Synonyms & Antonyms for Devoid
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2. Devoid adjective (with of) lacking in, without, free from, wanting in, sans (archaic), bereft of, empty of, deficient in, denuded of, barren of I have never looked on a face so Devoid of feeling
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3. Verb (used with object) to deplete or strip of some quality or substance: imprisonment that Devoids a person of humanity.
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4. Someone or something is Devoid of something when it is completely lacking: He seems to be Devoid of any feeling for his parents
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5. (Definition of Devoid from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © …
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6. Devoid of definition is - not having (something usual or expected) : completely without (something)
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7. How to use Devoid of in a sentence.
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8. Find 18 ways to say Devoid, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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9. The definition of Devoid is lacking or without
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10. An example of Devoid is a desert having no water.
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11. Devoid (This card has no color.), Sacrifice another colorless creature: Barrage Tyrant deals damage equal to the sacrificed creature's power to any target
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12. Above are the results of unscrambling Devoid
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13. Devoid of [sth] adj + prep (lacking, without) mancante, privo, sprovvisto agg aggettivo: Descrive o specifica un sostantivo: "Una persona fidata" - "Con un cacciavite piccolo" - "Questioni controverse" What Richard wrote is Devoid of any interest
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14. Definition of Devoid in the Fine Dictionary
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15. Meaning of Devoid with illustrations and photos
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16. Pronunciation of Devoid and its etymology
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17. Related words - Devoid synonyms, antonyms, hypernyms and hyponyms
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18. Example sentences containing Devoid
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19. Devoid - Translation to Spanish, pronunciation, and forum discussions
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20. Principal Translations: Inglés: Español: Devoid of [sth] adj + prep (lacking, without) falto de adj + prep: desprovisto de adj + prep: libre de adj + prep: What Richard wrote is Devoid of any interest.
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21. Devoid = completely without Had not Sinkfield made a bold stroke to preserve his holdings, Maycomb would have sat in the middle of Winston Swamp, a place totally Devoid of interest
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22. Devoid is a characteristic-defining keyword ability which states that a card is colorless, regardless of the colors in that card's mana cost.2345 1 Description 2 Rules 3 Rulings 4 Examples 5 References 6 External links Devoid was introduced in Duel Decks: Zendikar vs
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23. Eldrazi, as a preview for Battle for Zendikar.6 Because it is a characteristic-defining ability, cards with Devoid are
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24. Devoid: 1 adj completely wanting or lacking “the sentence was Devoid of meaning” Synonyms: barren , destitute , free , innocent nonexistent not having existence or being or actuality
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25. The Devoid family name was found in the USA, the UK, and Scotland between 1841 and 1920
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26. The most Devoid families were found in the USA in 1920
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27. In 1880 there were 30 Devoid families living in Vermont
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28. This was about 91% of all the recorded Devoid's in the USA.
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29. Late Middle English past participle of obsolete Devoid ‘cast out’, from Old French Devoidier.
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30. Devoid is a sans serif typeface with a no frills stripped down design
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31. To be Devoid of sth If you say that someone or something is Devoid of a quality or thing, you are emphasizing that they have none of it
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32. I have never looked on a face that was so Devoid of feeling
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33. American English: Devoid / dɪˈvɔɪd /
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34. Mature red blood corpuscles are membrane bound and normally Devoidof a nucleus, nucleolus, cell organelles, and inclusions
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35. On the other hand, Walker's childhood was not Devoidof exposure to oppression and injustice
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36. As adjectives the difference between void and Devoid is that void is containing nothing; empty; vacant; not occupied; not filled while Devoid is empty; having none of; completely without
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37. As verbs the difference between void and Devoid is that void is (label) to make invalid or worthless while Devoid is (obsolete) to empty out; to remove
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38. The alkaloid was found to be Devoid of analgesic properties but to possess central antitussive activity equal to that of codeine.: Musically, the group captures a pressing sense of urgency Devoid of anything trite or gimmicky.: He is an unassuming man, Devoid of arrogance, a few years too old to be called a prodigy
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39. His diatribes preserve the syntax of logical argument but are Devoid of sense
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40. Devoid of any feeling of awe or r (2) Devoid of any ideas (1) Devoid of any qualifications or d (3) Devoid of artwork, as walls (1) Devoid of brightness or appeal (1) Devoid of clutter (1) Devoid of color (2) Devoid of content (2) Devoid of courage or enthusiasm (1) Devoid of covering (1) Devoid of creative juices (1) Devoid of creatures
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41. ‘The ones I have seen are Devoid of any character, any energy and any facilities worth mentioning.’ ‘It is a slippery path, at the bottom of which lies a hollow curriculum, Devoid of meaningful content.’
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42. Definition of Devoid adjective in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
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43. Find 84 ways to say Devoid OF, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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44. Definition of Devoid written for English Language Learners from the Merriam-Webster Learner's Dictionary with audio pronunciations, usage examples, and count/noncount noun labels.
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45. Devoid of something completely without something
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46. The letter was Devoid of warmth and feeling
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47. The land is almost Devoid of vegetation.
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48. Synonyms for Devoid in Free Thesaurus
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49. 21 synonyms for Devoid: lacking in, without, free from, wanting in, sans, bereft of, empty of, deficient in, denuded of, barren of, barren, destitute, empty
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50. Devoid (4 Occurrences) Romans 10:19 But again, did Israel fail to understand? Listen to Moses first
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51. He says, "I will fire you with jealousy against a nation which is no nation, and with fury against a nation Devoid of understanding." (WEY)
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52. Examples of Devoid in a sentence
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53. If I spend my last few dollars, my wallet will be Devoid of cash
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54. 🔊 We need rainfall or the lake will be Devoid of water
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55. 🔊 Devoid of motivation, the man gave up on his desire to lose weight
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56. 🔊 Ted blankly stared at the wall, Devoid of emotion
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57. 🔊 Devoid of work ethic, Carmen plagiarized her research
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58. Devoid is a static ability that makes a card colorless, no matter if it has colored mana as its casting cost
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59. Devoid can often be found on creatures with the Eldrazi subtype and Eldrazi-themed sorcery and instant spells
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60. Beginners may often think that colorless cards --and therefore Devoid cards-- are automatically artifacts
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61. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Devoid de‧void / dɪˈvɔɪd / adjective formal → be Devoid of something Examples from the Corpus Devoid • The place is small, starkly lit and Devoid of decorative embellishments
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62. • Other than the dark, waxed limousine, the space was Devoid of furniture
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63. Definition of Devoid: being without a usual, typical, or expected attribute or accompaniment —used with of an argument Devoid of sense a landscape Devoid of life Synonyms & Antonyms Example Sentences Learn More about Devoid Synonyms & Antonyms for Devoid: 31
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64. Provided to YouTube by Symphonic DistributionDevoid · GodreranLost℗ 2021 Untitled BurialReleased on: 2021-03-24Auto-generated by YouTube.
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65. The world is virtually Devoid of leadership, to say the least, in bringing about the urgently needed immediate cessation of hostilities
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66. Devoid Lyrics: We march towards the end / No flowers, no grace just life erased / No sign of respect, they left no trace / Devoid of life / This is what we have become / Bottom of the barrel scum
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67. This is a reference page for Devoid verb forms in present, past and participle tenses
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68. Check past tense of Devoid here.
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69. (b) There is a danger of these activities being turned into a sort of traditional activity which gradually becomes Devoid of any content, as the surge of camps does not always go hand in hand with new programmes or conform to needs.
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70. A Devoid bemutatkozó nagylemeze! Az elmúlt 2,5 év munkája becsomagolva "22 perc tömör gyűlöletbe"! Iszonyatosan büszkék vagyunk erre az albumra és rohadt hálásak a rengeteg biztatásnak és támogatásnak!
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71. See authoritative translations of Devoid in Spanish with example sentences, phrases and audio pronunciations.
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DEVOID [dəˈvoid]
A room devoid of furniture. The definition of devoid is lacking or without. An example of devoid is a desert having no water. YourDictionary definition and usage example.
Devoid is an accepted word in Word with Friends having 12 points. Devoid is a 6 letter medium Word starting with D and ending with D. Below are Total 27 words made out of this word. Anagrams of devoid
devoid of Someone or something is devoid of something when it is completely lacking: He seems to be devoid of any feeling for his parents. (Definition of devoid from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
Devoid (adjective). empty; having none of; completely without "I went searching for a knife, but the kitchen was devoid of anything sharper than a spoon." Devoid (verb). To empty out; to remove.