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Soheil1 Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Free/devoid

Hi.
Any difference between being free of something and being devoid of it?

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Free is more positive and devoid is more negative. To be free of something is usually a good thing, while to be devoid of something implies that you should have it but don't.

  • Free is more positive and devoid is more negative.
  • To be free of something is usually a good thing, while to be devoid of something implies that you should have it but don't.
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Free is more positive and devoid is more negative. To be free of something is usually a good thing, while to be devoid of something implies that you should have it but don't.

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