vacuousness

vacuousness
vacu·ous·ness
[ˈvækjuəsnəs]
n no pl (vacancy of mind) Leere f; (brainlessness) Geistlosigkeit f; (lack of expression) Ausdruckslosigkeit f
* * *
vacuousness s Leere f (auch fig)
* * *
n.
Leere -n f.

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