void
1 of 3noun/vɔɪd/
Forms:voids
1
an empty or vacant space within a solid object or within a larger area, typically devoid of substance
- The cave explorers discovered a vast void deep within the mountain.
- Architects often design buildings with voids to create open and airy spaces.
- The map showed a large void in the forest where no settlements were marked.
- The telescope revealed a dark void in space where no stars or galaxies were visible.
- Engineers detected a void in the concrete foundation of the bridge during inspection.
2
the state of nonexistence
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3
a situation where a player has no cards in a particular suit, which means they cannot follow suit in that suit and must play a card from another suit instead
4
a black cat, often described humorously or affectionately
- My little void curled up on the bed today.
- That void has the brightest yellow eyes.
- We adopted a tiny void from the shelter.
- The void disappeared into the shadows again.
- She posts funny photos of her mischievous void.