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adjective
- 1. active, fast, and energetic: "a good brisk walk"
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adjective. , brisk·er, brisk·est. 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. abrupt; curt: I was surprised by her rather brisk tone. verb (used with or without object)
Brisk means quick, energetic, and active, or businesslike and lively. Learn how to use brisk in different contexts, such as walking, speaking, or trading, with synonyms and examples.
Brisk is one of those delightful words that sounds like what it means: quick, lively, bracing, and refreshing. There's nothing like a brisk walk in the morning to get the blood flowing and the spirit ready for the day. Anything brisk is happening quickly but not too fast.
Brisk means quick, energetic, and active, or businesslike and fast. Learn how to use brisk in different contexts, such as walking, speaking, or trading, with synonyms and examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.
Brisk means quick, busy, practical and confident, or cold but pleasantly fresh. Learn how to use this adjective with pictures, pronunciation, grammar and synonyms.
Brisk means quick, lively, energetic, or invigorating. Find out the origin, usage, and examples of brisk and its synonyms in different contexts and languages.