Alacrity

The word “alacrity” refers to a brisk and cheerful readiness or willingness to do something. It implies a promptness and eagerness in taking action.

Interesting fact: The word “alacrity” originated from the Latin word “alacritas,” which means “eagerness” or “enthusiasm.” It entered the English language in the 15th century and has been used to describe a quick and enthusiastic response ever since.