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vacancy
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vacancy
noun
/ˈveɪkənsi/
uxorious
Vacant
Meaning
An unoccupied position or available space.
an unoccupied position or job; an empty space or room
Example Sentences
There is a job
vacancy
at the bank.
There is a
vacancy
for a software engineer in our company.
Example Expressions
vacant position
Synonyms
opening, position, job, space, slot, emptiness, void
Entry 1
opening, position, job, space, slot
Entry 2
opening, position, emptiness, void
Antonyms
occupation, fullness, engagement, employment
Entry 1
occupation, fullness, engagement
Entry 2
occupation, fullness, employment
Collocations
job vacancy, hotel vacancy, vacancy notice, vacancy sign, vacancy rate, fill vacancy
Entry 1
job vacancy, hotel vacancy, vacancy notice, vacancy sign
Entry 2
job vacancy, vacancy rate, fill vacancy
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