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-noun 1. no thing; not anything; naught: to say nothing. 2. no part, share, or trace (usually fol. by of): The house showed nothing of its former magnificence. 3. something that is nonexistent. 4. nonexistence; nothingness: The sound faded to nothing. 5. something or someone of no importance or significance: Money is nothing when you're without health. 6. a trivial action, matter, circumstance, thing, or remark: to exchange a few nothings when being introduced. 7. a person of little or no importance; a nobody. 8. something that is without quantity or magnitude. 9. a cipher or naught: Nothing from nine leaves nine. 10. (used in conventional responses to expressions of thanks): Think nothing of it. It's nothing. Nothing to it. -adverb 11. in no respect or degree; not at all: It was nothing like that. Nothing dismayed, he repeated his question. -adjective 12. amounting to nothing, as in offering no prospects for satisfaction, advancement, or the like: She was stuck in a nothing job. -Idioms 13. for nothing, a. free of charge. b. for no apparent reason or motive. c. futilely; to no avail: They had gone to a great deal of expense for nothing. 14. in nothing flat, in very little time: Dinner was finished in nothing flat. 15. make nothing of, a. to treat lightly; regard as easy. b. to be unsuccessful in comprehending: He could make nothing of the complicated directions. 16. nothing but, nothing other than; only: We could see nothing but fog. 17. nothing doing, a. Informal. emphatically no; certainly not. b. no activity, inducement, advantage, etc., present to the eye: We drove through the town but there seemed to be nothing doing. 18. nothing less than or short of, absolutely; completely: She was used to nothing less than the best. 19. think nothing of, a. to treat casually. b. to regard as insignificant: He thinks nothing of lying to conceal his incompetence.

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11y ago

The word blank can be an adjective, a noun and a verb.

The adjective form means to lack colour or to be free from writing or marks.

The noun form can refer to a space on a form that is to be filled in.

The verb form means to erase or to ignore (in slang terms).

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13y ago

"Empty" can be either an adjective or a verb. Adjective example: Pump water into this empty jug. Verb example: That large tank can empty in only five minutes.

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10y ago

Vacant is an adjective.

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