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1. flaccid
adjective. ['ˈflæksɪd, ˈflækɪd'] out of condition; not strong or robust; incapable of exertion or endurance.
Etymology
- flaccidus (Latin)
Rhymes with Flaccid
- abid
- acrid
- aeneid
- alarid
- anhydride
- annelid
- arachnid
- aramid
- arvid
- astrid
- avid
- axid
- birmid
- candid
- carotid
- cupid
- cyanamid
- cynwyd
- david
- diapsid
How do you pronounce flaccid?
Pronounce flaccid as ˈflækɪd.
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Sentences with flaccid
1. Adjective
It is flaccid and is warm to the touch.
2. Noun, singular or mass
An elderly malnourished person's muscles may start to become flaccid.
3. Adverb
Megacolon, which literally means "big colon," results when the colon becomes flaccid, losing mobility.
2. flaccid
adjective. ['ˈflæksɪd, ˈflækɪd'] drooping without elasticity; wanting in stiffness.
Antonyms
Etymology
- flaccidus (Latin)