Devoid (på engelska) i en mening
But he is devoid of sense.
Phil felt strangely devoid of fear.
The case is not entirely devoid of interest.
The gamin is not devoid of literary intuition.
Villefort watched him with alarm not devoid of admiration.
Her eyes are red, her face pale, scrubbed, devoid of makeup.
This early, the street was devoid of vans, or any life at all.
Minho said nothing, just nodded, his face devoid of expression.
Having been leased only days before, it was devoid of furniture.
—It’s a poem, she answered, a poem completely devoid of poetry.
My voice is clear and calm, devoid of emotion… extraordinary.
The dusty scape was interrupted by rocky hills devoid of vegetation.
It quickly deflated, leaving both itself and the rover devoid of air.
This chaste, almost shy love was not devoid of gallantry, by any means.
Miss Baker and I exchanged a short glance conscious-ly devoid of meaning.
They looked to the POWs, who kept working, their faces devoid of expression.
That’s not what I meant, Chuck said, his voice completely devoid of cheer.
Can it be that collective beings, nationalities, peoples, are devoid of memory?.
So gentle, so quiet, so devoid of mockery, it her beating hands stilled against him.
A tall kid with blond hair and a square jaw sniffed at him, his face devoid of expression.
Apart from some bits and pieces from the Grange, the room was almost devoid of any furniture.
The heavy hush was devoid of the clack and clamor that characterized the rest of the news division.
Not all the Erudite are power hungry and devoid of conscience, like their leader, Jeanine Matthews.
It was quite an interesting problem whether he was absolutely devoid of sense, or miserably wanting in spirit.
Even in drawing and painting classes he would sit and look blankly at the empty page in front of him, devoid of ideas.
Five miles to the east, he could see the winding road that dead-ended into Leo Obrecht’s mansion, also devoid of traffic.
It wound through an area that closed down by the time he got off and was thus devoid of pedestrians who could slow his pace.
The face which she turned towards us was of the strangest livid tint, and the features were absolutely devoid of any expression.
Devoid of every ennobling thought or aspiration, they grovelled on the filthy ground, tearing up the flowers to get at the worms.
Even in a man utterly devoid of moral sense there remains an appreciation of rascality which, being conventional, is perfectly clear.
Phil felt strangely devoid of fear.
The case is not entirely devoid of interest.
The gamin is not devoid of literary intuition.
Villefort watched him with alarm not devoid of admiration.
Her eyes are red, her face pale, scrubbed, devoid of makeup.
This early, the street was devoid of vans, or any life at all.
Minho said nothing, just nodded, his face devoid of expression.
Having been leased only days before, it was devoid of furniture.
—It’s a poem, she answered, a poem completely devoid of poetry.
My voice is clear and calm, devoid of emotion… extraordinary.
The dusty scape was interrupted by rocky hills devoid of vegetation.
It quickly deflated, leaving both itself and the rover devoid of air.
This chaste, almost shy love was not devoid of gallantry, by any means.
Miss Baker and I exchanged a short glance conscious-ly devoid of meaning.
They looked to the POWs, who kept working, their faces devoid of expression.
That’s not what I meant, Chuck said, his voice completely devoid of cheer.
Can it be that collective beings, nationalities, peoples, are devoid of memory?.
So gentle, so quiet, so devoid of mockery, it her beating hands stilled against him.
A tall kid with blond hair and a square jaw sniffed at him, his face devoid of expression.
Apart from some bits and pieces from the Grange, the room was almost devoid of any furniture.
The heavy hush was devoid of the clack and clamor that characterized the rest of the news division.
Not all the Erudite are power hungry and devoid of conscience, like their leader, Jeanine Matthews.
It was quite an interesting problem whether he was absolutely devoid of sense, or miserably wanting in spirit.
Even in drawing and painting classes he would sit and look blankly at the empty page in front of him, devoid of ideas.
Five miles to the east, he could see the winding road that dead-ended into Leo Obrecht’s mansion, also devoid of traffic.
It wound through an area that closed down by the time he got off and was thus devoid of pedestrians who could slow his pace.
The face which she turned towards us was of the strangest livid tint, and the features were absolutely devoid of any expression.
Devoid of every ennobling thought or aspiration, they grovelled on the filthy ground, tearing up the flowers to get at the worms.
Even in a man utterly devoid of moral sense there remains an appreciation of rascality which, being conventional, is perfectly clear.
