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
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Uninhabited as an adjective:
not inhabited; having no inhabitants
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Vacant as an adjective:
Not occupied; empty.
Examples:
"[[vacant lot]]"
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Vacant as an adjective:
Showing no intelligence or interest.
Examples:
"a vacant stare"