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Meaning of Breezy
The primary meaning of "breezy" is relating to or resembling a breeze, especially in being pleasantly cool and gentle.
Definitions
- Giving a pleasant feeling of coolness, especially on a warm day
- * Carefree and informal, often in a way that is considered slightly rude or insensitive
Etymology of Breezy
The word "breezy" originated in the mid-17th century, derived from the noun "breeze", which is believed to have come from the Spanish word "brisa", meaning a northeast wind.
Historically, the term "breezy" was used to describe a gentle, pleasant wind, and over time, its meaning expanded to include carefree and informal connotations.
Example Uses
- The breezy weather made it perfect for a day at the beach.
- * Her breezy attitude towards life made her a joy to be around.
- * The breezy balcony offered a stunning view of the city.
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
stifling
sweltering
hot
humid
muggy
stifling
oppressive
heavy
close
sultry
steamy
torrid
boiling
scorching
blistering
fiery
burning
roasting
sizzling
broiling
baking