BRISK


Meaning of BRISK in English

transcription, транскрипция: [ brɪsk ]

( brisker, briskest)

1.

A brisk activity or action is done quickly and in an energetic way.

Taking a brisk walk can often induce a feeling of well-being...

The horse broke into a brisk trot.

ADJ : usu ADJ n

• brisk‧ly

Eve walked briskly down the corridor to her son’s room.

ADV : ADV with v

• brisk‧ness

With determined briskness, Amy stood up and put their cups back on the tray.

N-UNCOUNT

2.

If trade or business is brisk , things are being sold very quickly and a lot of money is being made. ( BUSINESS )

Vendors were doing a brisk trade in souvenirs...

= good

ADJ

• brisk‧ly

A trader said gold sold briskly on the local market.

ADV : ADV after v

3.

If the weather is brisk , it is cold and fresh.

The breeze was cool, brisk and invigorating.

= bracing

ADJ

4.

Someone who is brisk behaves in a busy, confident way which shows that they want to get things done quickly.

The Chief summoned me downstairs. He was brisk and businesslike...

= businesslike

ADJ

• brisk‧ly

‘Anyhow,’ she added briskly, ‘it’s none of my business.’

ADV : ADV with v

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