Breeze
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Breeze ( noun )
- A light wind.
- An easy task or undertaking.
- A gentle movement of air, especially a light wind.
Origin:
Middle english (in the sense "wind"): from old french brise, from latin brisa, from brevis "short, brief" (because it was thought to be a short-lived wind).
Examples:
- We sat outside and enjoyed the breeze.
- It was a nice day, with a gentle breeze blowing.
- The exam was a breeze.
- The curtains were blowing in the breeze.
- We went for a walk in the cool breeze.
(As a verb)
Breeze ( verb )
- A light wind.
- An easy task or undertaking.
- A gentle movement of air, especially a light wind.
Origin:
Middle english (in the sense "wind"): from old french brise, from latin brisa, from brevis "short, brief" (because it was thought to be a short-lived wind).
Examples:
- We sat outside and enjoyed the breeze.
- It was a nice day, with a gentle breeze blowing.
- The exam was a breeze.
- The curtains were blowing in the breeze.
- We went for a walk in the cool breeze.