void
//vɔɪd//
Noun
voidSingular
voidsPlural
1
A completely empty space or area.
The astronaut stared into the void of space.
2
A feeling of emptiness or loss.
After she left, he felt a void in his heart.
Adjective
voidCanonical form
1
Not valid or legally binding.
The contract was declared void because it was signed under duress.
2
Completely empty; containing nothing.
The room was completely void of furniture.
Verb
voidInfinitive
voidPresent tense
voidedPast tense
voidedPast participle
voidingPresent participle
voidsThird-person singular
1
To make something invalid or cancel it.
The company voided the contract due to a breach of terms.
2
To empty or discharge contents.
The patient was asked to void their bladder before the examination.