void

word

/ˈvɔɪd/
voyd
/vˈɔɪd/
voyd

Definition

'Void' means empty or without anything inside (noun or adjective). It can also mean something is not valid or has been cancelled (adjective or verb).

Usage & Nuances

Often used in formal or legal contexts: 'void contract' (not legally valid), 'declare void'. As a noun, it means a large empty space or a feeling of emptiness. Not commonly used in daily conversation except in legal, poetic or dramatic contexts.

Example Sentences

The room felt like a void after everyone left.

basic

This contract is void because it was not signed.

basic

The bank will void your old card.

basic

The court declared the law void and unenforceable.

natural

After losing his job, he said he felt an emotional void.

natural

I accidentally pressed the wrong button and the system voided my order.

natural