Alacrity | |
noun | 1. Brisk and cheerful readiness. |
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| "Sivan's alacrity and willingness to try new projects make him a valuable member of the team." | "The class responded to the pop quiz with a surprising alacrity." | "I try to complete my chores with alacrity because it makes the time pass by faster." |
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| Latin, mid-15th century |
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| "Alacrity" derives from the Latin word "alacer," which means "brisk." It denotes physical quickness, coupled with an attitude of eagerness or enthusiasm. ... | |
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