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Definition of brisk
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of brisk is as below...
Brisk (a.) Full of
liveliness
and
activity;
characterized
by
quickness
of
motion
or
action;
lively;
spirited;
quick.
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Smart
::
Smart (v. i.) A
fellow
who
affects
smartness,
briskness,
and
vivacity;
a
dandy..
Rattle
::
Rattle
(v. i.) To drive or ride
briskly,
so as to make a
clattering;
as, we
rattled
along for a
couple
of
miles..
Clap
::
Clap (v. i.) To enter with
alacrity
and
briskness;
-- with to or into.
Fresh
::
Fresh
(superl)
Renewed
in
vigor,
alacrity,
or
readiness
for
action;
as, fresh for a
combat;
hence,
tending
to renew in
vigor;
rather
strong;
cool or
brisk;
as, a fresh
wind..
Medley
::
Medley
(n.) The
confusion
of a hand to hand
battle;
a
brisk,
hand to hand
engagement;
a
melee..
Breezy
::
Breezy
(a.)
Fresh;
brisk;
full of life.
Alert
::
Alert (a.)
Brisk;
nimble;
moving
with
celerity.
Light-heeled
::
Light-heeled
(a.)
Lively
in
walking
or
running;
brisk;
light-footed.
Sprigtail
::
Sprightly
(superl.)
Sprightlike,
or
spiritlike;
lively;
brisk;
animated;
vigorous;
airy; gay; as, a
sprightly
youth;
a
sprightly
air; a
sprightly
dance..
Brag
::
Brag (v. i.)
Brisk;
full of
spirits;
boasting;
pretentious;
conceited.
Yerne
::
Yerne (a.)
Eagerly;
briskly;
quickly.
Quickness
::
Quickness
(n.)
Activity;
briskness;
especially,
rapidity
of
motion;
speed;
celerity;
as,
quickness
of wit..
Stagnate
::
Stagnate
(v. t.) To cease to be brisk or
active;
to
become
dull or
inactive;
as,
commerce
stagnates;
business
stagnates..
Allegro
::
Allegro
(a.)
Brisk,
lively..
Cotillion
::
Cotillion
(n.) A brisk
dance,
performed
by eight
persons;
a
quadrille..
Smacking
::
Smacking
(a.)
Making
a
sharp,
brisk
sound;
hence,
brisk;
as, a
smacking
breeze..
Bestir
::
Bestir
(v. t.) To put into brisk or
vigorous
action;
to move with life and
vigor;
--
usually
with the
reciprocal
pronoun.
Freshen
::
Freshen
(v. i.) To grow brisk or
strong;
as, the wind
freshens..
Quick
::
Quick
(superl.)
Characterized
by life or
liveliness;
animated;
sprightly;
agile;
brisk;
ready.
Briskly
::
Briskly
(adv.)
In a brisk
manner;
nimbly.
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