devoid of 的 2 个定义
- not possessing, untouched by, void, or destitute.
 
- to deplete or strip of some quality or substance: imprisonment that devoids a person of humanity.
 
devoid of 近义词
等同于 depleted
等同于 destitute
devoid of 的近义词 38 个
- bankrupt
 - exhausted
 - impoverished
 - indigent
 - insolvent
 - needy
 - penniless
 - poor
 - poverty-stricken
 - strapped
 - beggared
 - bereft
 - busted
 - dead broke
 - deficient
 - depleted
 - deprived of
 - dirt poor
 - divested
 - drained
 - empty
 - flat
 - flat broke
 - impecunious
 - in need of
 - lacking
 - moneyless
 - necessitous
 - on the breadline
 - on the rocks
 - penurious
 - pinched
 - played out
 - stony
 - stripped
 - totaled
 - wiped out
 - without
 
devoid of 的反义词 7 个
更多devoid of例句
- The prevalent use of gift registries would argue otherwise — but while they ensure that people get the stuff they want, they are devoid of any thought or sentiment.
 - The Greenbelt store was devoid of customers Saturday afternoon save for a preteen boy and his mom browsing the orderly rows of games, most bearing “pre-owned” stickers.
 - Nobody in their right mind would ever give a job to someone so completely devoid of the most rudimentary social skills.
 - Rivers’s lack of championship rings will likely invoke comparisons to Fouts, Dan Marino and Warren Moon, three Hall of Fame quarterbacks that are also devoid of a Super Bowl win.
 - They pointed the most powerful telescope in history, the Hubble Space Telescope, at a dark patch of sky devoid of known stars, gas, or galaxies.
 - This is comedy based on a cold humor, detached, euphemistic, devoid of any generosity.
 - Yes, it was a fairly disappointing year in music—one devoid of Goth teen prodigies, Yeezy, and galvanizing rock anthems.
 - The gift of candidates devoid of personality is that the character of the electorate has a chance to come through.
 - The wheel eventually wound up inventoried, “utterly devoid of its emotional significance” in a museum.
 - To Western eyes and ears, Sharia law seems devoid of respect for differences of opinion or complex moral thinking.
 - They jeered and sounded mournful notes without promise, devoid even of hope.
 - And being devoid of ambition, and striving not toward accomplishment, she drew satisfaction from the work in itself.
 - Like his fellow Marshals, Macdonald hated the Spanish war, which was a war of posts, and devoid of glory.
 - The children were left to her stepdaughter, herself still half a child, and devoid of all experience.
 - Baroudi was as totally devoid of ordinary scruples as the average well-bred Englishman is full of them.