Flaccidity [noun]

Definition of Flaccidity:

flexibility

Opposite/Antonyms of Flaccidity:

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Sentence/Example of Flaccidity:

His very malevolence proceeded from a flaccidity which meanly envied the activities and enthusiasms of other men.

In "Jennie Gerhardt" there is no such flaccidity of structure, no such vacillation in aim, no such proliferation of episode.

Soon it would lose its paleness and flaccidity, become pink and slightly convex, pulsing with Rastignac's blood.

Besides, inquiries concerning the health of cow-punchers were not only superfluous, but bordered on flaccidity.

Besides, inquiries concerning the health of cow- punchers were not only superfluous, but bordered on flaccidity.

Loss of consciousness was followed by flaccidity of all four extremities, hyperpyrexia, and death.

Nor need we fear that the result of this would be any flaccidity of conviction, or lethargy in act.

It sank, excused for the flaccidity by Nataly's want of common adventurous daring.

In its most extreme form there is complete flaccidity of all the voluntary muscles, and relaxation of some sphincters.