Brisk :
concitatis equis invade
animata, vividae, concitatis equis invade, elasticis, mollibus extulit, animum vegeta, industrii, laboriosi, exprimunt, inops agili peragit, habilis, mutae, recentibus, celer, celeri, attrahenti, profugus, celeri movens,, mobili, incertum, statim, promptum, praesenti
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Verb(1) become brisk
Adjective(1) quick and energetic(2) imparting vitality and energy(3) very active
(1) He put the weapon away and walked away at a brisk pace.(2) The September night was chilly, with a brisk wind picking up, but neither seemed to notice.(3) Business is brisk at a wedding souvenir shop just around the corner from the cathedral where the real bells will toll.(4) I knew it was a brisk wind, considering it was considered winter, but it really did feel wonderful.(5) She waved a wing in the air, a brisk , dismissing gesture.(6) A brisk wind blew, causing dead leaves to dance in the air and cause those on the ground to ruffle across.(7) There's nothing like a gurgling pot of homemade soup to warm your bones when the brisk weather sets in.(8) She danced with a brusque and determined attitude, and she spoke in the same sharp, brisk manner.(9) The brisk breeze carried a lingering odor of salt as it brushed against Isabella's face.(10) She said all this in a brisk voice but faltered slightly when she saw all my luggage.(11) That's exactly the moment for a brisk 10-minute walk.(12) The broken window was letting in the brisk cold air.(13) The next evening a brisk breeze came up from the southwest.(14) Navi took a quick break from their brisk walk by leaning against one of the light poles.(15) Though the wind was brisk and chilly, the sun was bright and warm.(16) By the time I visited, more than two-thirds of the flats had been sold, and business was brisk .
Related Phrases of brisk(1) brisk ::
concitatis equis invade
(1) brisk ::
concitatis equis invade
Synonyms
Adjective
1. quick ::
quick
2. busy ::
occupatus
3. bracing ::
saluberrimos
4. fresh ::
recentibus
5. snappy ::
RAPIDUS
Verb
6. brisk up ::
in colorem subcæruleum;
Adjective
1. quick ::
quick
2. busy ::
occupatus
3. bracing ::
saluberrimos
4. fresh ::
recentibus
5. snappy ::
RAPIDUS
Verb
6. brisk up ::
in colorem subcæruleum;
Antonyms
1. dead ::
mortuus est
2. inactive ::
ullo conatu sedentes
3. inanimate ::
inanimata;
4. lackadaisical ::
IGNAVUS
5. languid ::
plectrum
6. limp ::
limp
7. listless ::
uel languens considerationis
8. vapid ::
insipida
1. dead ::
mortuus est
2. inactive ::
ullo conatu sedentes
3. inanimate ::
inanimata;
4. lackadaisical ::
IGNAVUS
5. languid ::
plectrum
6. limp ::
limp
7. listless ::
uel languens considerationis
8. vapid ::
insipida
Different Formsbrisk, brisked, brisker, briskest, brisking, briskly, briskness, brisks
Word Example from TV Shows...and the story moved along
at a BRISK pace.
The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 24
...and the story moved along
at a BRISK pace.
The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 24
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