alacre
eager, lively
adjective AH-lah-kreh Rare
Origin: Latin alacer (lively, brisk)
Also means
brisk
Usage Note
Alacre is a formal, literary adjective rarely heard in everyday speech; prefer vivace or energico in conversation. It typically describes a person's spirit or manner, as in con alacre prontezza ('with eager readiness'). The corresponding noun is alacrità ('alacrity').
Examples
"I volontari risposero con spirito alacre."
Natural Translation
The volunteers responded with an eager spirit.
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