Blank
UK /["/blæŋk/"]/US /["/blæŋk/"]/
Definition
empty, with nothing written, printed or recorded on it
In simple words: An empty space or something that is not filled.
Examples
- She handed me a blank piece of paper to write on.
- His expression was blank as he stared at the screen.
- The form was blank and needed to be filled out.
- When asked a question, he just gave a blank look.
- I need a blank disc to burn the music onto.
Usage notes
Use 'blank' when talking about something that is empty or not filled in, like a form. Avoid using it in very formal writing.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a blank page—there's nothing written on it.
Collocations
- be
- go
- remain
- completely
- entirely
- be
- go
- remain
- completely
- entirely
- be
- look
- go
- completely
- totally
- studiously
Synonyms
- empty
- unfilled
- void
- clear
Antonyms
- filled
- completed
- occupied
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'blanket' - remember 'blank' means empty.
- Using 'blanks' incorrectly in plural when describing one empty space.
- Mixing up 'blank' and 'void' - 'void' is more formal and legal.