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Brisk
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Brisk
means quick, active, and full of energy. It can describe movement, activity, weather, or even the way someone talks or acts.
Examples:
1- We went for a brisk walk before dinner to work up an appetite.
2- The teacher’s brisk explanation helped us understand the topic in no time.
Hello and welcome back to Daily English. Today’s word is brisk, one more time, brisk
Let’s check You step outside on a winter morning and the air feels fresh and cold — it wakes you up immediately.
Your friend is walking so fast to the train station that you have to almost jog to keep up.
The waiter comes to your table, takes your order quickly, and is off to the next customer in seconds.
Definition:
The word brisk means quick, active, and full of energy. It can describe movement, activity, weather, or even the way someone talks or acts.
Example Sentences: We went for a brisk walk before dinner to work up an appetite.
Sales have been brisk since the new phone launched.
The teacher’s brisk explanation helped us understand the topic in no time.
“Brisk” is often used in business to mean fast and busy, like brisk trade or brisk sales. In weather, a brisk breeze usually means it’s cool and fresh — sometimes even a little cold.
Question for the listeners: When was the last time you went for a brisk walk? Was it for exercise or just to clear your mind?
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