vide

/vid/
adjectiveBeginner
general

Empty; containing nothing; devoid of contents.

Il a bu la bouteille et elle est maintenant vide.

He drank the bottle and it is now empty.

Le frigo est vide.

The fridge is empty.

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Can describe physical emptiness or abstract absence (e.g., 'une vie vide' = an empty life).

⚖️Law
formal

Void; legally invalid or ineffective.

Le contrat a été déclaré vide par le tribunal.

The contract was declared void by the court.

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In legal contexts, 'vide' can mean something has no legal force or effect.

Collocations

être videto be emptyvider quelque choseto empty somethingune vie videan empty life

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Related Phrases

vider son sacidiom
to unburden oneself
avoir l'esprit videphrase
to have a blank mind

💡Pro Tip

Literal vs. Figurative

Remember that 'vide' can describe both physical emptiness (e.g., a room) and abstract emptiness (e.g., a life without purpose).

Gold Rule

Gender Agreement

As an adjective, 'vide' must agree in gender and number with the noun it modifies (e.g., 'une bouteille vide', 'des bouteilles vides').

📖Word Origin

From Latin 'viduus' (widowed, empty), related to 'void'.

📝Usage Notes

Can be used both literally (physical emptiness) and figuratively (lack of meaning or purpose).

Word Breakdown

vid-
empty
root
+
-e
feminine singular
suffix
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