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breezier

|breez-i-er|

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/ˈbriːziər/

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/ˈbriːziə/

(breezy)

light and cheerful

Base FormComparativeSuperlativeNoun
breezybreezierbreeziestbreeze
Etymology
Etymology Information

'breezy' originates from the word 'breeze', which comes from the Old Spanish word 'briza', meaning 'cold northeast wind'.

Historical Evolution

'briza' transformed into the English word 'breeze', and eventually led to the adjective form 'breezy'.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'breeze' referred to a specific type of wind, but over time it evolved to mean any gentle wind, and 'breezy' came to describe conditions with such winds.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

comparative form of 'breezy', meaning more breezy or having more breeze.

The weather today is breezier than yesterday.

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Last updated: 2025/05/26 19:22