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9.H.11a. Monday Weekly Bell Work-October 30th
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The academic vocabulary word of the week is devoid. Using a dictionary or online resource, look up a definition of the word. Then choose the
definition below.
O Devoid: very attentive to accurate details
O Devoid famous or respected within a specific sphere
O Devoid spread over a wide area
O Devoid: entirely lacking, empty
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Final answer:
The word 'devoid' means entirely lacking or empty.
Step-by-step explanation:
Devoid:
entirely lacking, empty
Learn more about Meaning of the word 'devoid'
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