Noun
quality of being active or spirited or alive and vigorous
Source: WordNetTo some it is Napoleon, to some it is a philosophical struggle, to me it is allegro con brio. Arturo Toscanini
Brio Consultants LLC grew its stake in shares of iShares Russell 1000 Growth ETF by 2.7% during the first quarter. Source: Internet
A collection of stories that for newcomers provides an introduction to Ferris’s blend of humor, pathos, and narrative brio; for an old fan, this book provides sustenance to tide me over until his next novel arrives. Source: Internet
Gershwin's first A episode introduces the two main "walking" themes in the "Allegretto grazioso" and develops a third theme in the "Subito con brio". Source: Internet
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Christopher Myers’s take on the greatest nonsense verse in the English-speaking world — a basketball face-off — combines brio and whimsy with more energy than a power forward. Source: Internet