The desert region of the southwestern US is not entirely devoid of vegetation.
Snowflakes are devoid of color.
The house had been devoid for many years now.
I have a well devoid of water.
This company is devoid of government. You are devoid from all charges.
you just did... lmfao.... mary asked what devoid means??
The dark cave was devoid of light; I could hardly see! Devoid must always be used in conjuction with of: "devoid of"
That argument was devoid of any logic. His logic was devoid of any thought. The painting is devoid of any beauty.
The black hole was devoid of all matter. I found the subject devoid of interesting facts. The sentence was devoid of meaning. The refridgerator was devoid of food.
he has overcome the humiliation through out his life that hes some what of a subhuman.
this (insert object) is inadequate, I demand a better one! your performance on this task was inadequate, do better next time or your fired.
You will have to make a permanent break with those jeans, they're completely devoid of any functional fabric.
The root word for devoid is "void," which means empty or lacking something. In the case of "devoid," it means completely lacking or missing something.