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help me with these three words : free / vacant / empty
when to use these three words and how they are different from each other
the house is empty/vacant
The bathroom is free
The house is free
Is your house vacant?
Is this seat free / vacant?
Nov 11, 2019 6:04 AM
Answers · 2
House empty: no one in it.
House vacant: people have left the house so that it is empty. More or less synonymous with empty.
You cannot say: the house is free. You can say : 'the bathroom is free', because it refers to a short-term use or non use.
Is this seat free?: Refers to short term use. It means: is someone using it, or can I use it>
Is this seat vacant is almost perfectly substitutable for 'free' in this sense, but it is slightly more formal, and has a different emotive connotation.
November 11, 2019
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