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1 cesaretsiz
devoid of courage, valor, or pluck. -
2 ekinsiz
devoid of culture, uncultured. -
3 içeriksiz
devoid of content. -
4 mayasız
devoid of yeast, a ferment, or a starter. - ekmek unleavened bread. -
5 saltanatsız
devoid of pomp or display. -
6 cevhersiz
1. devoid of ability, talent, or aptitude. 2. devoid of ore. 3. devoid of precious stones. -
7 yoksun
adj. bankrupt in, bereft, destitute, devoid of, empty, innocent of, shorn, shorn of, unprovided, void of, wanting--------prep. out of* * *1. devoid 2. bereft (adj.) -
8 den mahrum
1. destitute of 2. devoid of 3. void of -
9 duygusuz
adj. insensitive, apathetic, apathetical, coldhearted, hard hearted, senseless, unfeeling, unemotional, numb, bloodless, blunt, callous, cold, devoid of feelings, dull, frigid, impassible, insensate, marble, matter of fact, obtuse, phlegmatic--------n. conscience proof* * *1. apathetic 2. impassive 3. insensate 4. insensible 5. insensitive 6. insusceptible 7. senseless 8. stolid 9. unfeeling 10. numb (adj.) -
10 hissiz
adj. numb, benumbed, senseless, apathetic, apathetical, insensitive, callous, cruel, down to earth, bloodless, crass, devoid of feelings, dispassionate, impassible, impassive, indifferent, insensate, insensible, insentient, insusceptible, soulless* * *insentient -
11 mahrum
adj. deprived, destitute, unprovided, bankrupt in, devoid of, shorn, shorn of* * *deprived (adj.) -
12 siz
adj. innocent of, lacking, guiltless--------pref. in, non, un--------prep. without, with no, out of, wanting, void of, devoid of, ex, sine--------pron. you, ye--------suff. sans* * *1. you 2. seep 3. exude 4. seeping (v.) 5. ooze (v.) 6. leak (v.) -
13 mahrum
deprived, destitute (of sth), devoid (of sth) -
14 yoksun
deprived (of), bereft (of), devoid (of sth), wanting (in sth), destitute (of sth) -
15 adi
"1. devoid of nobility of character, common, mean, low-minded, vulgar; ignoble. 2. of inferior quality, inferior. 3. customary, habitual, usual, ordinary, everyday. - adım not in cadence, without keeping step. - alacaklar unsecured accounts due. - çek ordinary check, Brit. uncrossed check. - gün weekday, working day. - iflas nonfraudulent bankruptcy. - kesir math. common fraction, vulgar fraction. - mektup letter sent by first-class mail. - suç ordinary crime (without political overtones). - şirket unincorporated company." -
16 hissiz
1. insensitive, callous, unfeeling. 2. numb, devoid of sensation. -
17 kellik
1. baldness. 2. ringworm, favus. 3. land devoid of vegetation. -
18 manasız
"1. meaningless, devoid of meaning; pointless. 2. improper; inappropriate, out of place." -
19 mikropsuz
1. germless, germfree. 2. devoid of microorganisms, axenic. -
20 sandalyesiz
"(place) which is devoid of chairs; (suite of furniture) which contains no chairs. - bakan minister without portfolio."
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