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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
vacant
va·cant BrE [ˈveɪkənt] NAmE [ˈveɪkənt] adjective 1. (of a seat, hotel room, house, etc.)empty; not being used Syn: ↑unoccupied •vacant properties •The seat next to him was vacant. • (especially NAmE)a vacant lot (= a piece of land in a city that is not being used) •There is a room vacant, as it happens. compare ↑engaged, ↑occupied 2. (formal)if a job in a company is vacant, nobody is doing it and it is available for sb to take •When the post finally fell (= became) vacant, they offered it to Fiona. • (BrE)Situations Vacant (= a section in a newspaper where jobs are advertised) •The position left vacant in July has not yet been filled. 3. (of a look, an expression, etc.)showing no sign that the person is thinking of anything •a vacant look •She had large vacant brown eyes. Derived Word: ↑vacantly Word Origin: [vacant vacantly] Middle English: from Old French, or from Latin vacant- ‘remaining empty’, from the verb vacare. Example Bank: •A seat became vacant and he sat down in it. •The job will be kept vacant for a few more weeks. •The office of president had been left vacant since her retirement. •There are very few vacant properties available in the area. •a vacant lot
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Words pronounced/spelled similarly to "vacant":
vacant vesicant
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Words contain "vacant" in its definition in Vietnamese - English dictionary:
khuyết trống
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