flabby

adjective
UK: /ˈflæb.i/
US: /ˈflæb.i/
  1. Soft, loose, and fleshy; lacking muscle tone.

    1. His arms look a little flabby after the illness.
    2. Regular exercise can help prevent your stomach from becoming flabby.
  2. Lacking firmness or force; weak and ineffective.

    1. The writing was flabby and lacked any real punch.
    2. The company's flabby management style led to a significant decrease in profits this year.

Synonyms

loose weak fat feeble soft

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "flabby" in English means: Soft, loose, and fleshy; lacking muscle tone., Lacking firmness or force; weak and ineffective..

The phonetic transcription of "flabby" is /ˈflæb.i/ in British English and /ˈflæb.i/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "flabby": loose, weak, fat, feeble, soft.

Example usage of "flabby": "His arms look a little flabby after the illness.". More examples on the page.