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Meaning of breezes
The primary meaning of the word "breezes" is a gentle wind.
Etymology of breezes
The word "breezes" has its roots in the Old Spanish word "brisa", which means "northeast wind"
It entered the English language in the 16th century, initially referring to a gentle, pleasant wind, and has since expanded to include various related meanings
Synonyms
gusts
winds
zephyrs
blasts
puffs
wafts
draughts
currents
airs
whirlwinds
squalls
gales
storms
tempests
hurricanes
typhoons
cyclones
tornadoes
breezes
blasts
gusts
sighs
murmurs
whispers
caresses
strokes
pats
buffets
blows
strokes
slaps
smacks
thumps
thrashes
lashes
flashes
darts
dashes
rushes
surges
floods
torrents
cascades
cataracts
deluges
freshets
gushes
spouts
jets
geysers
fountains
springs
wells
flows
streams
rivers
brooks
creeks
torrents
rapids
waterfalls
cascades
Definitions
- A gentle wind, typically pleasant and refreshing
- * A current of air moving in a particular direction, especially one that brings a welcome change in temperature or weather
Usage Examples
- The warm breezes on the beach made our vacation perfect
- * The summer breezes brought relief from the heat
- * The gentle breezes in the garden made it a peaceful oasis
Antonyms
storms
hurricanes
typhoons
cyclones
tornadoes
gales
tempests
blasts
gusts
squalls
whirlwinds
turbulence
roughness
harshness
bitterness
coldness
chilliness
frostiness
iciness
glacialness
frigidity