Pronunciation: /ˈbriːzi/

Definitions of breezy

adjective describing something that is pleasantly windy or refreshing

Example Sentences

A1 The weather was breezy, making it perfect for a picnic.

A2 She wore a breezy sundress to stay cool in the hot weather.

B1 The beach was breezy, with a refreshing sea breeze blowing in from the ocean.

B2 The balcony offered a breezy spot to relax and enjoy the view.

C1 The open field was breezy, with the tall grass swaying in the wind.

C2 The sailboat glided through the breezy waters, its sails billowing in the wind.

Examples of breezy in a Sentence

formal The weather forecast predicts a breezy day with winds reaching up to 15 miles per hour.

informal I love going for a walk on a breezy day, it's so refreshing.

slang Let's hit the beach on this breezy day and catch some waves!

figurative Her breezy attitude towards life always makes everything seem easier.

Grammatical Forms of breezy

past tense

breezed

plural

breezies

comparative

breezier

superlative

breeziest

present tense

breezes

future tense

will breeze

perfect tense

have breezed

continuous tense

is breezing

singular

breezy

positive degree

breezy

infinitive

breeze

gerund

breezing

participle

breezed

Origin and Evolution of breezy

First Known Use: 0015 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'breezy' originated from the Old English word brēas, which means 'brisk, sharp'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the meaning of 'breezy' has evolved to describe something that is fresh, light, and pleasant, typically referring to a gentle wind or a relaxed and casual atmosphere.