At a very fast speed
“A trader said gold was selling briskly on the local market.”
Energetically
“Eve walked briskly down the corridor.”
In a nimble way
“Holding his lantern on his arm, he started off at a brisk walk towards the toolhouse.”
Adverb for rather rude, curt or abrupt in speech or manner
“Skyler replied to her question with a brisk nod, and tried to not make eye contact.”
Adverb for having a lively or cheerful manner or character
Showing or characterized by great energy and movement
“She got out of the subway at Fifty-third Street and walked towards Madison Avenue with her usual brisk prance.”
With great strength, energy or force
“A brisk wind was blowing when we started, and I had some trouble in inducing the sailors to leave with me.”
Adverb for having a refreshing quality, typically of the weather or elements
“The weather was wonderful. Warm enough to sunbathe in, but with a brisk and refreshing wind coming from the ocean.”
Adverb for chilly or cold in nature
“It was a perfect spring morning, brisk and chilly early, clearing and warm by midmorning.”
Adverb for active and full of life, spirit or energy
“This brisk trading was likely the result of bullish investors selling out-of-the-money put options to help finance their purchase of the underlying fund.”
(of a man) Adverb for neat and trim in dress and appearance
Adverb for showing or characterized by great energy, spirit and movement
Adverb for full of life, spirit, energy, or movement
Adverb for having an arrogant, self-important or pompous manner
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