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Meaning of briskness
The quality of being brisk, or having a lot of energy and activity.
Etymology of briskness
The word "briskness" originates from the Old English word "brisc", meaning "lively, active, or sharp", and the Old Norse word "briskr", meaning "lively, active, or sharp".
The word has been used in the English language since the 15th century to describe something or someone that is full of energy, activity, and vitality.
Synonyms
liveliness
energy
vitality
dynamism
vigor
activeness
spryness
agility
quickness
swiftness
rapidity
speed
promptness
alacrity
briskness
pep
zing
sparkle
effervescence
ebullience
exuberance
buoyancy
airiness
lightness
jauntiness
bounciness
springiness
raciness
dash
elan
verve
punch
drive
push
impetus
momentum
force
potency
strength
Definitions
- The quality of being brisk, or having a lot of energy and activity, characterized by a high level of physical or mental activity.
- * A lively and energetic quality, making something or someone appealing and engaging.
Usage Examples
- The briskness of the morning air invigorated her as she went for a walk.
- * The team's briskness and energy on the field helped them win the game.
- * The briskness of the conversation made the evening more enjoyable.
Antonyms
slowness
sluggishness
lethargy
laziness
idleness
indolence
torpor
dullness
heaviness
stiffness
clumsiness
awkwardness
sloppiness
messiness
languor
lassitude
weakness
feebleness
frailty
delicacy
gentleness
subtlety