briskness

IPA/ˈbrɪsknəs/
IPA/ˈbrɪsknəs/

briskness — 名詞

1. how fast, lively, and full of energy someone or something is when moving, speaki

1.名詞B2
釋義

輕快;敏捷

動作迅速且充滿活力的特質

how fast, lively, and full of energy someone or something is when moving, speaking, or getting things done — for example, how a morning walk can feel brisk and wake you up, or how a shop assistant can work in a brisk, cheerful way

例句

The briskness of Wei's morning walk helped him arrive at school before the first bell.

Wei 晨間散步的輕快步伐,讓他在第一節課前就抵達了學校。

briskness of [possessive] + concrete noun

Amara spoke with a briskness that made her instructions easy for the team to follow.

Amara 說話時的明快節奏,讓團隊很容易跟上她的指示。

collocation: speak with briskness

同義詞
  • quickness

    emphasises speed; less about energy or cheerfulness

  • liveliness

    focuses on energy and enthusiasm rather than speed

  • alacrity

    formal; suggests cheerful willingness to act quickly

  • eagerness

    highlights willingness and enthusiasm more than speed

反義詞
  • slowness

    the opposite of speed; can be neutral or negative

  • lethargy

    suggests a lack of energy, often due to tiredness or illness

文法句型

briskness of [noun phrase]

[possessive] + briskness

用法筆記

Briskness is an uncountable noun. It often describes a person's manner, walk, or way of working. The adjective brisk (more common at B1) is used in everyday conversation; briskness is used when you want to name the quality itself.

常見錯誤

She completed the task with great brisknessness.
She completed the task with great briskness.
💡Briskness does not double the suffix; -ness already makes it a noun.
There was a briskness in the air this morning.' (meaning cool weather).
There was a briskness in the way she organized the files.
💡The weather sense of brisk exists but briskness is almost never used for weather; use 'brisk air' or 'brisk wind' instead.