brisk

IPA: brˈɪsk

verb

  • (transitive, intransitive, often with "up") To make or become lively; to enliven; to animate.

adjective

  • Full of liveliness and activity; characterized by quickness of motion or action.
  • Full of spirit of life; effervescing.
  • (archaic) Sparkling; fizzy.
  • Stimulating or invigorating.
  • Abrupt, curt in one's manner or in relation to others.
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Examples of "brisk" in Sentences

  • He was a brisk and active sailor.
  • The game was all about briskness.
  • Briskness is essential in bringing growth.
  • The shooting is progressing at a brisk pace.
  • At least the briskness helps keep one awake.
  • It is importaint to attain the quality of briskness.
  • Both the acid and alkali reactions are brisk and vigorous.
  • Brisk has no yeshivas in the conventionally understood sense.
  • He was brisk and active, with the careless bluffness of a sailor.
  • However, commercial and trading activities in the area are the brisk.

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