1. void - Noun
2. void - Adjective
3. void - Verb
4. void - Adjective Satellite
Containing nothing; empty; vacant; not occupied; not filled.
Having no incumbent; unoccupied; -- said of offices and the like.
Being without; destitute; free; wanting; devoid; as, void of learning, or of common use.
Of no legal force or effect, incapable of confirmation or ratification; null. Cf. Voidable, 2.
An empty space; a vacuum.
To remove the contents of; to make or leave vacant or empty; to quit; to leave; as, to void a table.
To throw or send out; to evacuate; to emit; to discharge; as, to void excrements.
To render void; to make to be of no validity or effect; to vacate; to annul; to nullify.
To be emitted or evacuated.
Source: Webster's dictionaryFor no part of Creation is left void of him: he has filled all things everywhere. Athanasius of Alexandria
We define only out of despair, we must have a formula... to give a facade tot he void. Emil Cioran
We only labor to stuff the memory, and leave the conscience and the understanding unfurnished and void. Michel de Montaigne
youth and void and edginess ruin men. Arabic Proverb
Void of a long-term plan will bring you trouble soon. Chinese Proverb
An easy shepherd makes the wolf void wool. French Proverb