brisk

[brɪsk]

brisk Definition

  • 1active, fast, and energetic
  • 2cold but pleasantly invigorating
  • 3businesslike and efficient without wasting time

Using brisk: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "brisk" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She took a brisk walk in the morning to start her day.

  • Example

    The wind was brisk but refreshing on the beach.

  • Example

    The meeting was conducted in a brisk and efficient manner.

  • Example

    He gave a brisk nod to indicate his agreement.

brisk Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for brisk

Antonyms for brisk

Phrases with brisk

  • brisk business

    a lot of business activity, often resulting in high profits

    Example

    The holiday season is always brisk business for retailers.

  • a fast or quick pace

    Example

    The runners set a brisk pace from the start of the race.

  • a lot of buying and selling activity

    Example

    The market was experiencing brisk trade due to the new product launch.

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Summary: brisk in Brief

The adjective 'brisk' [brɪsk] describes an active, fast, and energetic person or thing. It can also refer to cold weather that is pleasantly invigorating. In a business context, it means being efficient without wasting time. Examples include 'She took a brisk walk in the morning,' and 'The meeting was conducted in a brisk and efficient manner.' Phrases like 'brisk business' and 'brisk trade' denote high levels of activity, while 'brisk pace' refers to a fast speed.