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Meaning of more brisk
having a refreshing and invigorating quality
Etymology of more brisk
The word "brisk" originated from the Old English word "bruscan", which means to become cold or frosty
The word has been used in the English language since the 15th century to describe the weather, and later expanded to describe people, activities, and other things that are lively and energetic
Synonyms
fresher
cooler
crisper
livelier
more energetic
more invigorating
more refreshing
more revitalizing
more stimulating
more vibrant
more dynamic
more lively
more spirited
more vigorous
more zesty
more invigorated
more revitalized
more refreshed
more enlivened
more animated
more peppy
more perky
more spry
more tireless
more indefatigable
Definitions
- Having a sharp and cold quality, typically referring to the weather
- * Having a lively and energetic quality, often used to describe someone's personality or a particular activity
Usage Examples
- The brisk morning air invigorated me and helped me wake up
- * The brisk pace of the hike made it challenging but exciting
- * The brisk conversation at the party made the evening enjoyable