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brisk
[ brisk ]
adjective
- quick and active; lively:
brisk trading;
a brisk walk.
Synonyms: alert, energetic, spry
Antonyms: languid
- sharp and stimulating: brisk wind.
brisk weather;
brisk wind.
- (of liquors) effervescing vigorously:
brisk cider.
I was surprised by her rather brisk tone.
verb (used with or without object)
- to make or become brisk; liven (often followed by up ).
brisk
/ brɪsk /
adjective
- lively and quick; vigorous
trade was brisk
a brisk walk
- invigorating or sharp
brisk weather
verb
- often foll by up to enliven; make or become brisk
Derived Forms
- ˈbriskly, adverb
- ˈbriskness, noun
Other Words From
- brisk·ly adverb
- brisk·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of brisk1
Word History and Origins
Origin of brisk1
Example Sentences
You will feel breathless within minutes if you try to run or even walk at a brisk pace in the smog.
Often called “Mr. Snap, Crackle” in tribute to his brisk, articulate drumming style, he wrote a signature tune with the same name for his own 1962 album, “Out of the Afternoon.”
Chinese tourists huddle together against the brisk autumn breeze on a 12-storey building, vying for the best spot to photograph the point where their country meets Russia and North Korea.
Wednesday was not an enthralling game, defined more by sloppy defense and wasted chances than any sort of October magic on a brisk night in the Queens.
There was also a lack of overnight frosts due to cloudy skies and brisk winds in the south.
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