Sentences with devoid
de·void
D d - Imprisonment that devoids a person of humanity.
- I went searching for a knife, but the kitchen was devoid of anything sharper than a spoon.
- It is devoid of visual stimuli, unless you count the whiteboard on which the artist scrawls notes to himself.
- We can no longer assume that a film heavy on brain-eating zombies is devoid of artistic virtue, writes Helen Razer.
- Again, the familiar and marvellously alien collide in the spectacle of a Rome or Venice devoid of crowds.