A direct vacancy refers to a job opening that is advertised and available for immediate filling by an employer. It typically indicates that the position is unoccupied and requires a candidate to apply directly to the company offering the job. This contrasts with indirect vacancies, which may involve roles filled through a recruitment agency or internal candidates. Direct vacancies are often listed on company websites, job boards, or through recruitment events.
Vacancy 2: The First Cut was released direct to video in 2008-9.
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).
Vacancy is a noun.
I wanted to stay at a motel, but the one I went to didn't have a vacancy.
"Vacancies" is the correct plural form of "vacancy".
job vacancy
"There is no vacancy in the inn," the man told the couple.
the root word for vacancy is vacant
Select Vacancy was created in 2006.
the root word for vacancy is vacant
The abstract noun for the adjective vacant is vacantness. Another abstract noun form is vacancy.
The bathroom is vacant therefore it has a vacancy