Emptiness: nf (word coming from the Latin vacuitas, from vacuus “empty”).
The word “emptiness” has several meanings:
1. Didactics: State of what is empty.
– Quote from the French writer Edmond Goncourt (1822-1896): “Calm and emptiness of the Place de la Bastille”.
2. Moral, intellectual void; lack of value.
His speech is completely, absolutely vacuous.
Opposite of emptiness: plenitude....
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