vacant means some place where there is nobody.
empty means some place where there is nothing inside
Vacant means Empty, therefore, a sentence you could use is: "The parking-lot is completely vacant."
She couldn't erase the vacant look on her face. The hotel had three vacant rooms. Vacant homes were spotted in various places in the neighborhood.
There is no difference between the two products.
difference between cro and powerscope?
the difference between activity and experiment is ...experiment is do
It seems like your question got cut off. If you meant to ask about the difference between "vacant" and another term, please specify the other term. Generally, "vacant" refers to a space that is unoccupied or empty, such as a vacant lot or apartment. If comparing it to "occupied," the latter indicates that a space is currently being used or filled. Please clarify if you meant to compare "vacant" with something specific!
vacant means empty for example: "my mind is so vacant."
No, it is not. Vacant is an adjective that usually means empty (unoccupied).
Empty
Vacant means empty. A house with no furniture and no people is a vacant house.
Vacant.
Empty
Vacant means Empty, therefore, a sentence you could use is: "The parking-lot is completely vacant."
"Empty" refers to a state where something has been cleared of contents or occupants, such as an empty room or container. "Vacant," on the other hand, typically describes a space that is unoccupied or available, often used in the context of properties like vacant lots or apartments. While both terms imply a lack of contents or occupants, "vacant" often conveys a sense of potential for future use.
vacant uninhabited untenanted
hollow. vacant.
vacant means abandoned; left, or empty.