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untenanted
adjective as in unoccupied
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adjective as in vacant
Example Sentences
But Bobby’s untenanted look owed itself not to vapidity but to a certain lack of interest in the world around him.
The garden was dressed for winter — bare branches, untenanted beds, patches of dirt.
The house looked as though it had been long untenanted.
As she said of her subjects, “I go so out of myself and into them that, after they leave, I sometimes feel horrible. I feel like an untenanted house.”
“Virtually all of the neighborhood retail spaces were untenanted in the early 1990s. Who would want to open up a business here?”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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