Meaning & Definition of word "Alacrity"

Alacrity

ə-ˈla-krə-tē

noun:

  • 1. Brisk and cheerful readiness.
    • Example: She accepted the invitation with alacrity, eager to join the celebration.
  • 2. Liveliness or eagerness in doing something.
    • Example: The team approached the project with alacrity, excited about the new challenges.
  • 3. Promptness in response; willingness.
    • Example: His alacrity to help out with the volunteer work was commendable.
  • 4. A quick and cheerful readiness to respond.
    • Example: The student completed her assignments with alacrity, impressing her teachers.
  • 5. A lively or brisk manner.
    • Example: They moved with alacrity through the crowded streets, eager to reach their destination.

Etymology

Late Middle English, from Latin alacritas, from alacer meaning 'lively' or 'quick'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

with alacrity:

to do something readily or promptly

showing alacrity:

demonstrating eagerness or willingness

Related Words

eager:

having a strong desire or interest

swift:

moving or capable of moving with great speed

Slang Meanings of alacrity

Meaning: quick willingness

Example Sentence: He jumped at the chance to help, showing alacrity.

Meaning: enthusiastic response

Example Sentence: She tackled the task with alacrity, bouncing into action.