vacuity
Usage examples for vacuity:
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A full, varied, intense life is a better antidote than a mere vacuity of existence, without toil, pleasure, pain or excitement.
"American World Policies" – Walter E. Weyl -
When life seems empty and hope dead, and nothing is able to fill the vacuity or still the pain, we have to look to the vision of the Lord sitting on the empty throne, high and lifted up, and yet very near the aching and void heart.
"Expositions of Holy Scripture Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus and Numbers" – Alexander Maclaren -
The priest glanced sharply at him, noting with a swift, informed scrutiny how he sprawled against the wall, and what vacuity his eyes and loosened lips expressed.
"The Damnation of Theron Ware" – Harold Frederic -
The swift change from the vacuity of the infant mind to the intellectual power of the adult in the " fraction of a century" is not the creation of something but its manifestation- the coming through into visible expression of that which already exists.
"Elementary Theosophy" – L. W. Rogers