Devoid, void, destitute are comparable when they are followed by of and mean showing entire want or lack.
Devoid stresses the absence or the nonpossession of a particular quality, character,*or tendency.
Void (see also EMPTY 1) usually implies freedom from the slightest trace, vestige, tinge, or taint of something.
Destitute stresses deprivation or privation; it therefore is seldom used with reference to what is evil or undesirable.