breeze
//briːz//
Translation
breeze
Definition
A breeze is a gentle, light wind that is often refreshing and pleasant. Unlike a strong gust or storm, a breeze moves softly and can be felt as a mild air current, typically associated with calm weather conditions. In everyday language, people might say 'a cool breeze' or 'a gentle breeze' to describe a comfortable outdoor environment. This word can also be used metaphorically to describe something easy or effortless, as in 'it's a breeze,' but here we focus on the literal wind meaning.
Example
“A cool breeze blew through the open window, making the room feel fresh.”
“We sat on the porch, enjoying the gentle breeze on a warm summer evening.”
“The breeze carried the scent of flowers from the garden.”
“A light breeze rustled the leaves of the trees in the park.”
“She felt a sudden breeze as the door opened behind her.”
“The breeze from the ocean was salty and refreshing.”
“Children flew their kites in the steady breeze at the beach.”
“A warm breeze signaled the arrival of spring.”
“The breeze made the flags flutter gently on the pole.”
“After the rain, a fresh breeze cleared the air.”
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