brisk
Comparative
brisker
Superlative
briskest
1
quick and energetic in movement or action
- She took a brisk walk in the morning to wake herself up.
- Business at the store was brisk during the holiday season.
- He answered the questions in a brisk manner, not wasting any time.
- The brisk wind made her shiver as she walked down the street.
- He engaged in brisk exercise every morning to start his day with energy.
2
having a sharp, refreshing coolness in the air
- The brisk morning air energized her as she walked to work.
- We went for a hike on a brisk autumn afternoon, enjoying the clear sky.
- The brisk breeze off the lake made the day feel cooler than it was.
- After the rain, the air turned brisk and fresh, clearing the humidity.
- She bundled up to go outside in the brisk winter wind.
3
lively, animated, and filled with vitality or energy
- The brisk conversation around the campfire was filled with laughter and animated storytelling.
- A brisk atmosphere enveloped the lively street fair, with people enjoying music, food, and festivities.
- As the sun set, the brisk sounds of nature, including chirping birds and rustling leaves, filled the air.
- The brisk energy of the community gathering reflected the liveliness and vitality of the neighborhood.
- The brisk notes of the music resonated with lively energy, captivating the audience.
Synonyms:
4
very active