单词 | flaccid |
释义 | flaccid (once / 9023 pages) adj If something is limp, loose, droopy, and wrinkly, you can call it flaccid, which rhymes with "acid." Think elephant skin, soggy asparagus, and the type of feeble handshakes frowned on in job interviews. We get the word flaccid from the Latin flaccus, which meant "flabby." The meaning is pretty much the same today, though it applies to more than physical flab. Flaccid pops up in conversation to describe lackluster leadership, dull conversation, and even feeble attempts at word definitions. If a politician's election campaign is flaccid, it will surprise no one that he only receives two votes — one from his grandmother and the other from someone who accidentally checked the wrong box on the ballot. WORD FAMILYflaccid: flaccidity, flaccidly USAGE EXAMPLESMultiple news outlets reported Tuesday that the boy under age 10 has acute flaccid myelitis, also known as AFM. Washington Times(Nov 29, 2016) Health officials confirmed Tuesday that a Spokane County boy under the age of 10 is suffering from acute flaccid myelitis, or AFM. Seattle Times(Nov 29, 2016) The tonic came from outside, just as it had when Baldwin pushed against flaccid writing with a truly nasty Trump. Time(Nov 13, 2016) 1adj drooping without elasticity; wanting in stiffness a flaccid penis Syn soft yielding readily to pressure or weight 2adj out of condition; not strong or robust; incapable of exertion or endurance flaccid cheeks Syn flabby, soft unfit not in good physical or mental condition; out of condition |
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