
공간, 허공, 진공
A completely empty space; a vacuum or vast expanse, especially outer space.
예문:
"Astronauts gazed into the black void, realizing the immense scale of the universe."
"The sudden disappearance of the star left a massive void in the celestial map."
공허감, 상실감, 허전함
A feeling of great loss or emptiness; a sense of vacancy or profound loneliness.
예문:
"After her children left for college, she felt a profound void in her daily life."
"No amount of material success could fill the emotional void left by his childhood trauma."
무효인, 법적 구속력이 없는
Not valid or legally binding; having no legal force or effect.
예문:
"If the agreement is signed under duress, the entire document is considered null and void."
"The warranty becomes void if the user attempts to repair the device themselves."
"Any transaction made after the deadline was declared void by the committee."
결여된, 없는, 비어 있는
Entirely without; lacking or empty (used predicatively, usually followed by 'of').
예문:
"His criticism was void of any constructive suggestions, focusing only on negativity."
"The desolate landscape was void of human habitation or even plant life."
무효로 하다, 취소하다, 폐기하다
To make something, especially a contract or legal document, invalid or null.
예문:
"The company decided to void the transaction after discovering fraudulent activity."
"If the tenant fails to pay rent, the landlord has the right to void the lease agreement."
비우다, 배설하다, 방출하다
To empty the contents of a cavity or organ, especially to excrete urine or feces.
예문:
"The nurse instructed the patient to try and void their bladder before the procedure."
"In certain medical conditions, patients may have difficulty voiding."