No, "brisk" does not mean cold, although it can describe a chilly atmosphere. The term typically refers to a lively, energetic quality, often used to describe weather that is pleasantly cool and invigorating. For example, a brisk day may be cool enough to need a jacket but is still refreshing and energizing.
I hope you are able to enjoy a brisk recovery from your experience. Grab your windbreaker; it's rather brisk out there. The horn section interjected a brisk tempo to the otherwise slow tune.
Cold: chilly, frigid Icy: freezing, frosty Cool: brisk, refreshing Nippy: brisk, chilly
Bitter, bleak, brisk, chilled, cool, crisp, frigid, frosty, freezing, frozen, icy, snowy, or wintry. Those words mean cold.
Bitter, bleak, brisk, chilled, cool, crisp, frigid, frosty, freezing, frozen, icy, snowy, or wintry. Those words mean cold.
cool, fresh, sharp, crisp, penetrating, nippy, brisk, draughty
Shred means to cut in little peices at a brisk pace
No, the word brisk is not an adverb.The word brisk is a verb and an adjective.The adverb form of the word "brisk" is briskly.
fairly fast.
cheerful or brisk; but commonly interpreted as lively, fast
Allegro means cheerful Italian, but musically it means speedy.
Susanna Brisk is 5' 10".
The noun form of the adjective 'brisk' is briskness.