Devoid in a sentence as an adjective

Your list is painfully devoid of anything of true value.

My playlist is devoid of them and full of gifted amateurs, and I couldn't be happier with the change!

Not because she believes art is devoid of mystical dimension.

How about you guys cool it and stop organizing a lynching mob devoid of any real data?

An obvious joke, seemingly devoid of any real malice.

If my eBook were in a format devoid of DRM & I could back it up by saving it in Droppbox or my external hard drive, then your argument would carry some weight.

The university was about to hibernate for the summer and would be virtually devoid of social distractions for the few scholars remaining.

As a result, those talks which are completely devoid of interesting ideas are inevitably given very well -- we never see talks which are given by poor speakers who have no interesting ideas.

This leads to people being very cautious to form deep bonds, and this ultimately leads to a weaker society, a society devoid of the ultimate motivation for every human being: Providing and protecting your family.

Devoid definitions

adjective

completely wanting or lacking; "writing barren of insight"; "young recruits destitute of experience"; "innocent of literary merit"; "the sentence was devoid of meaning"

See also: barren destitute free innocent