flaccid

flaccid
вялый имя прилагательное:
вялый (sluggish, slack, flaccid, languid, flabby, listless)
дряблый (flabby, flaccid, slack, soft, dozed, boggy)
слабый (weak, weakly, low, feeble, faint, flaccid)
отвислый (pendulous, flabby, saggy, flaccid)
поникший (limp, flaccid, adroop)
бессильный (impotent, powerless, weak, feeble, nerveless, flaccid)
слабохарактерный (flabby, infirm, flaccid, doughfaced)
отвисший (saggy, pendulous, flabby, flaccid)
пассивный (passive, dormant, quiescent, effortless, floppy, flaccid)
нерешительный (indecisive, hesitant, undecided, irresolute, faltering, flaccid)

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  • flaccid — flac cid (fl[a^]k s[i^]d or fl[a^]s s[i^]d), a. [L. flaccidus, fr. flaccus flabby: cf. OF. flaccide.] Yielding to pressure for want of firmness and stiffness; soft and weak; limber; lax; drooping; flabby; as, a flaccid muscle; flaccid flesh.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • flaccid — [flak′sid; ] often [ flas′id] adj. [L flaccidus < flaccus, flabby] 1. hanging in loose folds or wrinkles; soft and limp; flabby [flaccid muscles] 2. lacking force; weak; feeble flaccidity n. flaccidly adv …   English World dictionary

  • flaccid — index powerless Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • flaccid — (adj.) 1610s, from Fr. flaccide or directly from L. flaccidus flabby, from flaccus flabby, flap eared, of uncertain origin (OED suggests it s onomatopoeic). Related: Flaccidly; flaccidity …   Etymology dictionary

  • flaccid — flabby, floppy, *limp, flimsy, sleazy Analogous words: slack, relaxed, lax, *loose: unnerved, enervated, emasculated (see UNNERVE): weakened, debilitated, enfeebled, sapped (see WEAKEN) Antonyms: resilient Contrasted words: Clastic, springy,… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • flaccid — The recommended pronunciation is flak sid, not flas id …   Modern English usage

  • flaccid — [adj] drooping debilitated, emasculated, enervated, enfeebled, flabby, flimsy, inelastic, irresilient, lax, limp, loose, nerveless, quaggy, sapped, slack, soft, weak, weakened; concepts 485,604 Ant. firm, taut, tight …   New thesaurus

  • flaccid — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ soft and limp. DERIVATIVES flaccidity noun flaccidly adverb. ORIGIN French flaccide, from Latin flaccus flabby …   English terms dictionary

  • flaccid — UK [ˈflæsɪd] / US / UK [ˈflæksɪd] / US adjective 1) a) flaccid skin or muscles are loose and soft b) medical a flaccid penis is not hard 2) a flaccid argument or idea is not effective The article s thesis is flaccid and misguided …   English dictionary

  • flaccid — flac|cid [ flæksıd, flæsıd ] adjective 1. ) flaccid skin or muscles are loose and soft a ) MEDICAL a flaccid PENIS is not hard 2. ) a flaccid argument or idea is not effective …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • flaccid — adjective Etymology: Latin flaccidus, from flaccus flabby Date: 1620 1. a. not firm or stiff; also lacking normal or youthful firmness < flaccid muscles > b. of a plant part deficient in turgor 2. lacking vigor or force …   New Collegiate Dictionary


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