Vacant | Mean of vacant in English Dictionary
/ˈveɪkənt/
- not filled, used, or lived in
- These lockers/seats are all vacant.
- There were no vacant apartments in the building. [=there were no empty apartments available to be rented]
- The children played in the vacant lot [=a piece of land that is not being used] between the two buildings.
- not occupied by a person
- The seat/post/position was left vacant when the secretary resigned.
- The position will become vacant next year. = (Brit) The position will fall vacant next year.
- (Brit) I found my job through the situations vacant [=(US) help wanted] section of the newspaper.
- showing no indication of what someone is thinking, feeling, etc.
- He had a vacant expression on his face.
- a vacant stare/smile/look