English dictionary, thesaurus, translations & etymology
FreeDict.com

вя́лый — meaning in English

vyalyy

Russian → English · translate English → Russian instead

English meaning

  • asleep adj In a state of sleep.
  • faint adj Barely perceptible; weak in intensity.
  • feckless adj Lacking direction, competence, or effectiveness; irresponsible and ineffective.
  • flaccid adj Soft and limp; lacking firmness.
  • flavorless adj Lacking taste or flavor; without seasoning, spice, or discernible qualities of taste.
  • languid adjective Moving slowly and without energy, often in a relaxed and rather graceful way.
  • languorous adj lacking energy, spirit, liveliness or vitality; languid, lackadaisical.
  • lethargic adj Lacking energy or enthusiasm; sluggish and drowsy.
  • listless adj Lacking energy or enthusiasm; tired and uninterested in doing anything.
  • sluggish adjective Slow-moving, lacking energy or alertness.
  • torpid adj dormant or hibernating

Senses

вя́лый is used for these senses in English:

  • asleep (slang) Inattentive.
  • exanimate Spiritless, dispirited, disheartened, not lively.
  • faint Performed, done, or acted, weakly; not exhibiting vigor, strength, or energy.
  • feckless Without skill, ineffective, incompetent.
  • feckless (British, archaic) Lacking vitality.
  • flaccid Flabby; lacking firmness or muscle tone.
  • flavorless Flat; lacking character or definition.
  • languid Of a person or their actions, character, etc.: lacking drive, emotion, or enthusiasm; apathetic, listless, spiritless, unenthusiastic.

asleep — full definition

  1. adj In a state of sleep.
  2. adj Numb or tingling, describing a limb that has lost normal feeling from lack of blood flow.

faint — full definition

  1. adj Barely perceptible; weak in intensity.
  2. adj Feeling weak or dizzy, as if about to lose consciousness.
  3. verb To lose consciousness briefly, usually from lack of blood flow to the brain.

Related Russian words