crisply

/ˈkrɪspli/
adverb
  1. In a firm, sharp, and clear way, especially when describing how something is said or written.
    • The instructions were written crisply and were easy to follow.
    • She answered crisply, leaving no room for doubt.
    • He crisply stated the facts of the case.
  2. In a way that is fresh, firm, and breaks easily, especially when describing food.
    • The lettuce was chopped crisply for the salad.
    • The bacon was cooked crisply, with a satisfying crunch.
    • The crackers snapped crisply when I bit into them.
  3. In a neat, clean, and orderly manner, especially regarding appearance or movement.
    • The soldiers marched crisply across the parade ground.
    • Her uniform was pressed crisply, with sharp creases.
    • The new bills were stacked crisply in the cash drawer.
Antonyms
What does "crisply" mean? | whatsthatwordmean | whatsthatwordmean