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Completely wanting or lacking.
free
innocent
barren
destitute
empty
Devoid.
absent
Synonyms
Examples for "
free
"
free
innocent
barren
destitute
Examples for "
free
"
1
The report also said police inhibited protesters constitutional right to
free
speech.
2
The second was economic: the
free
market liberal revolution of the 1980s.
3
Masutha, however, could not say exactly how much
free
education will cost.
4
She said that government revenue funds Cuba's
free
education and healthcare systems.
5
But she said children still need
free
time to use their imaginations.
1
And we deplore violence against
innocent
civilians anywhere that it takes place.
2
Some have seen it as
innocent
;
others clearly view it as inappropriate.
3
His history makes the adage
'
innocent
until proven guilty' a mute point.
4
She had pleaded
innocent
and accused the military government of political persecution.
5
Too many
innocent
Palestinian mothers have lost their children to this conflict.
1
Leaders' Questions can be a
barren
experience at the best of times.
2
Abruptly he was no longer in the
barren
land, no longer falling.
3
You will have
barren
work, to say nothing of incurring some danger.
4
The piñon flourishes in the bleak and
barren
peaks of the rockies.
5
The
barren
,
overgrazed ground ringing Amboseli National Park testifies to the result.
1
The farms have brought jobs and some prosperity to a
once-
destitute
region.
2
Moonshine is our main source of income, we'd be
destitute
without it.
3
The new people are mostly
destitute
,
hungry and with nowhere to stay.
4
After this, all his support was stopped and he was left
destitute
.
5
Once into the Eastern Empire it left whole cities
destitute
or destroyed.
1
Quite
devoid
of self-consciousness, Gundabyr stumped forward and held out his hand.
2
I am not yet entirely
devoid
of affection for my family, wizard.
3
But Blake's office was virtually
devoid
of any visible trace of paper.
4
The result is a well-defined selection
devoid
of padding or superfluous submissions.
5
Politics is largely governed by sententious platitudes which are
devoid
of truth.
6
Something full of sugar and utterly
devoid
of any known nutritional value.
7
He was nothing, an object without purpose, random and
devoid
of thought.
8
The case has, in some respects, been not entirely
devoid
of interest.'
9
She was fifteen, simple in her manners, and quite
devoid
of ambition.
10
What about that nightmare future of huge spaces
devoid
of human beings?
11
They were, in fact,
devoid
of any feeling beyond an insatiable hunger.
12
We are discovering what a world
devoid
of moral responsibility looks like.
13
It was a large, open surface, mostly
devoid
of tchotchkes or mementos.
14
Nofuhl says the religious rites of the Mehrikans were
devoid
of character.
15
Contrary to an oft-propagated myth, the land was not
devoid
of people.
16
The child comes into the world
devoid
of all knowledge and understanding.
devoid
utterly devoid
so devoid
almost devoid
completely devoid
totally devoid