unfilled

/ʌnˈfɪld/
adjective
  1. Not occupied or taken; available to be filled (e.g., a job, position, or space).
    • The company has several unfilled positions for software engineers.
    • The unfilled order caused a delay in the shipment.
    • There were many unfilled seats at the concert because of the rain.
  2. Not containing anything; empty (e.g., a container, hole, or cavity).
    • The dentist noticed an unfilled cavity in her back tooth.
    • The unfilled pothole on the street was dangerous for cyclists.
    • The unfilled glass sat on the table, waiting for water.
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