Vacant
UK //ˈveɪ.kənt//US //ˈveɪ.kənt//
Definition
Not occupied or filled; empty.
In simple words: Empty or not occupied.
Examples
- The apartment has been vacant for several months.
- He had a vacant look on his face during the meeting.
- The shop is vacant after the owner moved away.
- They advertised a vacant position in their company.
- A vacant lot can be transformed into a beautiful park.
Usage notes
Use 'vacant' to describe spaces, positions, or expressions that lack activity or occupation. It's suitable for both written and spoken contexts, but avoid using it in informal settings.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of a 'vacant' lot - it's empty and waiting.
Collocations
- vacant seat
- vacant position
- vacant lot
- vacant room
Synonyms
- empty
- unoccupied
- available
- clear
- bare
Antonyms
- occupied
- filled
- crowded
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'vacation' as in time off.
- Used incorrectly to describe busy places.
- Said as 'vacant of' instead of simply 'vacant'.