BRISK | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary The brisk counterpoint and stern tone abates only briefly towards the end, for a moment of hymn-like unity on the words 'be pious, be wise'
brisk - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Adjective brisk (comparative brisker or more brisk, superlative briskest or most brisk) Full of liveliness and activity; characterized by quickness of motion or action Synonyms: lively, spirited, quick We took a brisk walk yesterday
What does brisk mean? - Definitions. net Brisk typically refers to an activity or action being performed in a quick, energetic, or lively manner It can also imply refreshingly cool or invigorating weather
brisk - WordReference. com Dictionary of English brisk brɪsk adj , -er, -est quick and active; lively: brisk trading in the market sharp and stimulating; fresh: brisk weather abrupt; somewhat too quick: a brisk tone of voice brisk•ly, adv : The wind blew briskly down the street brisk•ness, n [uncountable] Her briskness bothered me at first
brisk adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of brisk adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary (comparative brisker, superlative briskest) quick; busy Ice-cream vendors were doing a brisk trade (= selling a lot of ice cream) We went for a brisk walk before lunch
Brisk - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com 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