breeze
How to Use Breeze
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishA gentle wind, or (informally) something effortless, or moving somewhere casually and confidently.
Word Forms
breezed past tense, breezed past tense, breezes plural, breezes plural, breezes plural, Breezes plural, breezes singular, breezes singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
A cool _____ drifted in from the sea.
Etymology
Likely from an old nautical word for a light wind, borrowed into English via sailors' language from a Spanish or French source — the exact trail is disputed by etymologists.