vacancy
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ˈveɪ
vei
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kən
kēn
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British pronunciation
/ˈveɪkənsi/

Definition & Meaning of "vacancy"in English

Vacancy
01

a physical gap or unoccupied portion in a structure or environment

vacancy definition and meaning
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The artist filled the vacancy on the wall with a bold abstract painting.
A sudden vacancy in the crowd revealed the fallen protester.
1.1

an accommodation that is currently unoccupied and open for use

vacancy definition and meaning
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The hotel had no vacancy during the holiday weekend.
We found a vacancy at a cozy bed-and-breakfast near the lake.
1.2

a position or job that is available

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The company announced a vacancy for a senior marketing manager.
He applied for the vacancy in the accounting department.
02

a state of emptiness in thought, expression, or awareness

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His eyes held a vacancy that unsettled everyone in the room.
She stared out the window with a vacancy that suggested deep exhaustion.
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