The difference between Uninhabited and Vacant

When used as adjectives, uninhabited means not inhabited, whereas vacant means not occupied.


check bellow for the other definitions of Uninhabited and Vacant

  1. Uninhabited as an adjective:

    not inhabited; having no inhabitants

  1. Vacant as an adjective:

    Not occupied; empty.

    Examples:

    "[[vacant lot]]"

  2. Vacant as an adjective:

    Showing no intelligence or interest.

    Examples:

    "a vacant stare"

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