5 letter words ending in RISK
5 letter words ending in RISK in English
Common 5 letter words ending in RISK with meaning
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BRISK | Brisk
Parts of Speech
Adjective, Verb Definitions
The word "brisk" originated from the Middle English word "brisken," which means to flick or jerk. It has been in use since the 16th century. The adjective form is commonly used to describe an energetic or quick pace, while the verb form is often used to describe walking quickly or with a purpose. Synonyms
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Frisk
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4. Origin and Usage: The verb "frisk" originated from the Old French word "frisque" meaning "lively". It was first used in English in the 16th century to describe lively movements. The noun form of "frisk" was first used in the 17th century to describe a playful skip or leap. In the 19th century, "frisk" took on its modern meaning of searching someone or something for hidden objects, weapons, or illegal substances. It is commonly used by law enforcement officers and security personnel. 5. Synonyms: search, pat down, check, examine, scan, skip, leap, gambol, cavort 6. Related Words: brisk, risky, frise, frith, frits 7. Example Sentences:
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