Pronunciation: /ˈveɪ.kən.si/
noun a position or office that is unfilled or unoccupied
A1 There is a vacancy for a cashier at the supermarket.
A2 The hotel has a vacancy for a housekeeper.
B1 I saw a vacancy for a software developer on the company's website.
B2 She applied for the vacancy in the marketing department.
C1 The company is struggling to fill the vacancy for a senior management position.
C2 The vacancy for the CEO position attracted many highly qualified candidates.
adjective relating to something that is empty or unoccupied
A1 There is a vacancy in the hotel for a room with a view.
A2 The job posting mentioned a vacancy for a receptionist at the front desk.
B1 The company has a vacancy for a sales manager position that needs to be filled.
B2 After the retirement of the CEO, there is a vacancy for a new leader to take charge of the company.
C1 The vacancy in the board of directors will be filled by a candidate with strong leadership skills.
C2 The vacancy for a chief financial officer requires someone with extensive experience in corporate finance.
formal There is a vacancy for the position of senior manager in the company.
informal Hey, did you hear about the vacancy for the new team leader?
slang I heard there's a job opening at that cool startup, wanna apply for the vacancy?
figurative His sudden departure left a vacancy in our hearts that can never be filled.
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