All 8 Uses of
devoid
in
Inheritance, by Christopher Paolini
- Other than that, the room was devoid of ornamentation.†
Chpt 11 *
- Like a plague of locusts, the Varden left a barren swath of land in their wake, a swath devoid of most everything needed to support life.†
Chpt 23
- The pain vanished at once, but it left him devoid of breath, with his heart pounding as heavily as if he had just jumped off a cliff.†
Chpt 29
- Rather, he was indifferent, devoid of even the slightest shred of empathy.†
Chpt 42
- In every respect, the towering spire seemed to be nothing more than a solid piece of granite, devoid of any secrets.†
Chpt 51
- Dread crawled through Roran as he saw rank after rank of soldiers march into the streets leading from the citadel, the rows of men brisk and orderly, their faces devoid of even the slightest hint of fear.†
Chpt 65
- For a moment, Galbatorix appeared aggravated; then he spokethe Word again—as well as other words in the ancient language besides—and the vow Eragon had uttered seemed to lose all meaning; the words lay in his mind like a handful of dead leaves, devoid of any power to impel or inspire.†
Chpt 66
- It was a private event, devoid of fanfare, for which Eragon was grateful.†
Chpt 76
Definition:
completely without (lacking)