Meaning & Definition of word "Briskly"

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    Briskly

    /ˈbrɪskli/

    adverb:

    • 1. In an active, quick, or energetic manner.
      • Example: She walked briskly to catch the bus before it left.
    • 2. In a stimulating and refreshing way.
      • Example: The morning breeze blew briskly through the open window.
    • 3. In a lively and cheerful manner.
      • Example: He greeted everyone briskly, bringing a smile to their faces.
    • 4. With a sense of urgency or promptness.
      • Example: The manager spoke briskly during the meeting to keep things on schedule.

    Etymology

    From Middle English brisk, meaning 'lively, quick'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    brisk walk:

    A fast-paced, energetic walk.

    brisk business:

    A period of high activity or efficiency in trade.

    brisk exchange:

    A lively or rapid discussion or negotiation.

    Related Words

    brisk:

    Characterized by quickness and liveliness.

    briskness:

    The quality of being brisk and energetic.

    brisket:

    A cut of meat from the breast or lower chest.

    Slang Meanings of briskly

    Meaning: To do something quickly or without delay.

    Example Sentence: Let's wrap this up briskly so we can grab lunch.

    Meaning: To hurry up in a casual way.

    Example Sentence: Come on, let's move briskly; the show starts soon.