flaccid in Russian
flaccid in Russian is вя́лый, дря́блый — flaccid means soft and limp; lacking firmness.
flaccid in Russian
вя́лый
Pronounced: vyalyy
Flabby; lacking firmness or muscle tone.
дря́блый
Pronounced: dryablyy
Flabby; lacking firmness or muscle tone.
вя́лый
Pronounced: vyalyy
What does "flaccid" mean?
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adj Soft and limp; lacking firmness.
"The plant's leaves turned flaccid without water."
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adj Lacking energy, force, or conviction.
"Critics called the sequel a flaccid retread of the original."
flaccid in a sentence
- The plant's leaves turned flaccid without water.
- Critics called the sequel a flaccid retread of the original.
Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "flaccid" in Russian?
"flaccid" in Russian is вя́лый, дря́блый. flaccid means: Soft and limp; lacking firmness.
How do you pronounce вя́лый?
"flaccid" in Russian is вя́лый, pronounced "vyalyy".
How do you use "flaccid" in a sentence?
Example: "The plant's leaves turned flaccid without water." In Russian, "flaccid" is вя́лый, дря́блый.
Are there other ways to say "flaccid" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 2 translations listed for "flaccid": вя́лый, дря́блый.
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