vacancy
[ vey-kuh n-see ]
/ ˈveɪ kən si /
noun, plural va·can·cies.
OTHER WORDS FROM vacancy
non·va·can·cy, noun, plural non·va·can·cies.Words nearby vacancy
va.,
vaad,
vaal,
vaasa,
vac,
vacancy,
vacant,
vacant possession,
vacate,
vacation,
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British Dictionary definitions for vacancy
vacancy
/ (ˈveɪkənsɪ) /
noun plural -cies
the state or condition of being vacant or unoccupied; emptiness
an unoccupied post or office
we have a vacancy in the accounts department
an unoccupied room in a boarding house, hotel, etc
put the "No Vacancies" sign in the window
lack of thought or intelligent awareness; inanity
an expression of vacancy on one's face
physics
a defect in a crystalline solid caused by the absence of an atom, ion, or molecule from its position in the crystal lattice
obsolete
idleness or a period spent in idleness