Yes, vacant is an adjective.
The abstract noun for the adjective vacant is vacantness. Another abstract noun form is vacancy.
Some antonyms for the word vacant are employed, busy, and used.
It would be an oxymoron, as homes stand, not lay on the ground. I would personally go with "My homes are vacant.", or "My homes are standing vacant."
That house is vacant for 3 years now, it must be haunted since no one is renting or buying it.
No, it is not. Vacant is an adjective that usually means empty (unoccupied).
It is an adjective. To use it as an adverb, you would add -LY (vacantly).
There is no direct adverb for the noun vacancy (state of being empty or unoccupied). While the related adjective vacant has the adverb form vacantly, the adverb has a different connotation (lack of attention or awareness).
vacant ready
The squatter was living in a vacant dweling. Hello, I'm searching for a vacant dwelling. Is that vacant dwelling condemned?
vacant means empty for example: "my mind is so vacant."
vacant clean
Yes, vacant is an adjective.
vacant
Vacant means empty. A house with no furniture and no people is a vacant house.
She couldn't erase the vacant look on her face. The hotel had three vacant rooms. Vacant homes were spotted in various places in the neighborhood.
vacant room is the room is ready for occupancy while vacant dirty the room is dirty and not ready for occupancy.....