brisk Antonyms
Strongest:
- inanimate
- weary
- languid
- limp
- lifeless
- inactive
- listless
- indolent
- languid
- languorous
- leaden
- limp
- inactive
- sluggish
- listless
- languorous
- lifeless
- inanimate
- lazy
- dead
- dead
- weary
- leaden
- lazy
- sluggish
- indolent
Strong:
- sleepy
- boring
- inert
- spiritless
- spiritless
- languishing
- languishing
- tedious
- apathetic
- lackadaisical
- dull
- tired
- lethargic
- vapid
- impassive
- torpid
- tired
- apathetic
- stolid
- sleepy
- boring
- lackadaisical
- inert
- unambitious
- torpid
- impassive
- lethargic
- vapid
- tedious
- unambitious
- stolid
- dull
Weak:
Meaning of brisk
brisk (v)
become brisk
brisk (s)
quick and energetic
imparting vitality and energy
very active
brisk (a.)
Full of liveliness and activity; characterized by quickness of motion or action; lively; spirited; quick.
Full of spirit of life; effervesc/ng, as liquors; sparkling; as, brick cider.
brisk (v. t. & i.)
To make or become lively; to enliven; to animate; to take, or cause to take, an erect or bold attitude; -- usually with up.
brisk Sentence Examples
- The brisk wind sent leaves swirling through the air.
- We went for a brisk walk in the park to invigorate ourselves.
- The salesman's brisk pace indicated his efficiency and determination.
- Business was brisk at the market, with customers bustling about.
- The brisk morning air left a rosy glow on our cheeks.
- The doctor recommended a brisk jog every morning to improve cardiovascular health.
- Despite the cold, the children engaged in a brisk game of soccer.
- The brisk rubdown with a towel helped warm me up after the swim.
- The brisk response from the audience indicated their enthusiasm for the speaker's ideas.
- We enjoyed a brisk sail across the lake, propelled by the strong breeze.
FAQs About the word brisk
become brisk, quick and energetic, imparting vitality and energy, very activeFull of liveliness and activity; characterized by quickness of motion or action; li
active, animate, animated, energetic,lively, spirited, sparky, jazzy, kinetic, playful
inanimate, weary,languid, limp, lifeless, inactive, listless, indolent, languid, languorous
The brisk wind sent leaves swirling through the air.
We went for a brisk walk in the park to invigorate ourselves.
The salesman's brisk pace indicated his efficiency and determination.
Business was brisk at the market, with customers bustling about.