devoid in the PONS Dictionary

devoid Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be devoid of sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The mouth is almost devoid of teeth, and the inside of both jaws are covered by numerous white glands that are unique to this genus.
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It is devoid of ideas, hung up on laborious combat and obsessed with making even the exciting seem boring.
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The district is devoid of any forest wealth of consequences.
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The skin is entirely devoid of dermal denticles.
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She's a lifeless and emotionally devoid person, and she had to rely on her masks to properly express her emotions.
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Some of these worlds are inhabited, while others are devoid of human presence.
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This was claimed by some to be unreliable, unintuitive, and devoid of much of the expression present with a real keyboard.
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Elsewhere, two women are shown attending a funeral devoid of any emotion complete with matching black veils.
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At home that evening, wondering about their tree, the two boys were shown a jar of earth devoid of plant life.
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She called it flat, predictable and rather devoid of content.
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