Flaccid
volume
British pronunciation/flˈæsɪd/
American pronunciation/ˈfɫækɪd/, /ˈfɫæksɪd/

Definition & Meaning of "flaccid"

flaccid
01

drooping without elasticity; wanting in stiffness

02

lacking strength, often referring to muscles or tissues

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Example
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As the illness progressed, her facial muscles grew increasingly flaccid, resulting in a noticeable loss of expression.
The athlete's grip was disappointingly flaccid, unable to maintain a firm hold on the weightlifting bar.
Without regular exercise, her thighs became flaccid and prone to fatigue during physical activity.
The patient's arm remained flaccid after the injury, unable to lift even the lightest of objects.
Years of sedentary lifestyle had left his abdominal muscles flaccid and weak, unable to support proper posture.
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