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adj

brisk

brihsk
adj
1
Quick and energetic; done at a lively pace.
"She set off at a brisk pace to catch the bus."
"Business was brisk at the shop over the holidays."
2
Cold and refreshing, especially describing weather or air.
"A brisk autumn wind swept through the streets."

How to Use Brisk

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishFast and lively, or (for weather) cold in a fresh, invigorating way.

Common pairings
brisk walk brisk pace brisk business brisk wind

Word Forms

brisker comparative, more brisk comparative, brisked past tense, brisks singular, briskest superlative, most brisk superlative

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Etymology

Origin uncertain, but likely related to brusque; possibly influenced by Celtic words for "quick" or "lively."

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