vacuity
/vəˈkjuːəti/
noun
- A lack of intelligence, thought, or meaning; emptiness of mind or expression.
- The movie was full of special effects but suffered from emotional vacuity.
- The speaker's vacuity was obvious when he couldn't answer a single question.
- She stared at the blank page, frustrated by the vacuity of her own thoughts.
- An empty space; a void or emptiness.
- He gazed into the vacuity of the night sky, feeling small and alone.
- The abandoned house had a strange vacuity, as if all life had been sucked out of it.
- The desert stretched before them, a vast vacuity of sand and silence.