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Wordnet 3.0

VERB (1)

1. become brisk;
- Example: "business brisked up"
[syn: brisk, brisk up, brisken]


ADJECTIVE (3)

1. quick and energetic;
- Example: "a brisk walk in the park"
- Example: "a lively gait"
- Example: "a merry chase"
- Example: "traveling at a rattling rate"
- Example: "a snappy pace"
- Example: "a spanking breeze"
[syn: alert, brisk, lively, merry, rattling, snappy, spanking, zippy]

2. imparting vitality and energy;
- Example: "the bracing mountain air"
[syn: bracing, brisk, fresh, refreshing, refreshful, tonic]

3. very active;
- Example: "doing a brisk business"


The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

Brisk \Brisk\ (br[i^]sk), a. [Cf. W. brysg, fr. brys haste, Gael. briosg quick, lively, Ir. broisg a start, leap, jerk.] 1. Full of liveliness and activity; characterized by quickness of motion or action; lively; spirited; quick. [1913 Webster] Cheerily, boys; be brick awhile. --Shak. [1913 Webster] Brisk toil alternating with ready ease. --Wordworth. [1913 Webster] 2. Full of spirit of life; effervesc?ng, as liquors; sparkling; as, brick cider. [1913 Webster] Syn: Active; lively; agile; alert; nimble; quick; sprightly; vivacious; gay; spirited; animated. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

Brisk \Brisk\, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. Bricked; p. pr. & vb. n. Bricking.] To make or become lively; to enliven; to animate; to take, or cause to take, an erect or bold attitude; -- usually with up. [1913 Webster]
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):

brisk adj 1: quick and energetic; "a brisk walk in the park"; "a lively gait"; "a merry chase"; "traveling at a rattling rate"; "a snappy pace"; "a spanking breeze" [syn: alert, brisk, lively, merry, rattling, snappy, spanking, zippy] 2: imparting vitality and energy; "the bracing mountain air" [syn: bracing, brisk, fresh, refreshing, refreshful, tonic] 3: very active; "doing a brisk business" v 1: become brisk; "business brisked up" [syn: brisk, brisk up, brisken]