Brisk ( adjective , verb )

(As an adjective)

Brisk ( adjective )

  1. Lively and energetic; quick and alert.
  2. Cold enough to make one feel invigorated.
  3. Done or made quickly and efficiently.

Origin:

Late 16th century: probably from obsolete brisk "lively, spirited", from old norse brjósk "bark, rind". compare with bristle.

Examples:

  1. The brisk morning air invigorated him as he went for a run.
  2. She took a brisk walk to clear her head.
  3. The brisk pace of the meeting made it more efficient.
  4. He took a brisk shower to wake himself up.
  5. The brisk sales of the product indicated its popularity.

(As a verb)

Brisk ( verb )

  1. Lively and energetic; quick and alert.
  2. Cold enough to make one feel invigorated.
  3. Done or made quickly and efficiently.

Origin:

Late 16th century: probably from obsolete brisk "lively, spirited", from old norse brjósk "bark, rind". compare with bristle.

Examples:

  1. The brisk morning air invigorated him as he went for a run.
  2. She took a brisk walk to clear her head.
  3. The brisk pace of the meeting made it more efficient.
  4. He took a brisk shower to wake himself up.
  5. The brisk sales of the product indicated its popularity.
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