void

Definition

  • noun: a large empty space
  • noun: empty space
  • verb: to make (something) invalid
  • verb: to make empty or vacant
  • adjective: having no legal force or effect
  • adjective: not occupied
  • often used figuratively
  • synonyms: clear, opening, emptiness

Examples

  • When he retires, it will be hard to find someone to 'fill the void'.

  • This sales offer is 'void' where prohibited by law.

  • Any unauthorized repairs will 'void' the warranty.

Movie clips

Movie quotes

  • (..) and ehm... I've been very clear! People will withdraw their money! Why? You'd have to be so stupid! If, if if the funds capitol drops too much.... then the swaps contracts are voided and then the banks.... get to keep all of it, all of it! The contracts are voided? The contracts are voided!?! (..)
    2015 The Big Short
  • (..) I am in love with you. You heard me. Augustus... I am in love with you. And I know that love is just a shout into the void... and that oblivion is inevitable. And that we're all doomed... and that one day... all of our labors will be returned to dust. (..)
    2014 The Fault in Our Stars
  • (..) should have our fuckin' heads examined. That was the plan. We meet here. Then where the fuck is everybody? I say the plan becomes null and void once we found out we got a rat here. We ain't got the slightest idea what happened to Mr. Blonde or Mr. Blue. They could both be dead (..)
    1992 Reservoir Dogs