breeze
word
/ˈbɹiz/
breez
/bɹˈiːz/
breez
Definition
A breeze is a light, gentle wind. Informally, it can also mean something that is very easy to do.
Usage & Nuances
Most often used for pleasant weather: 'a cool breeze', 'a sea breeze'. The informal meaning appears in patterns like 'It was a breeze' or 'a breeze to use'. Don't confuse it with stronger words like 'wind' or 'gust'.
Spanish: brisaPortuguese (BR): brisaPortuguese (PT): brisaChinese (Simplified): 微风 - 轻而易举的事Chinese (Traditional): 微風 - 輕而易舉的事Hindi: हल्की हवा - बहुत आसान कामArabic: نسيم - شيء سهل جدًاBengali: হালকা বাতাস - খুব সহজ কাজRussian: бриз - лёгкое делоJapanese: そよ風 - 簡単なことVietnamese: làn gió nhẹ - việc dễ dàngKorean: 산들바람 - 아주 쉬운 일Turkish: meltem - çocuk oyuncağı (kolay iş)Urdu: ہلکی ہوا - آسان کامIndonesian: angin sepoi - hal yang mudah
Example Sentences
Don't worry about the setup—it's a breeze.
natural
A cool breeze came through the open window.
basic
There is a nice breeze by the sea today.
basic
The test was a breeze for her.
basic
Once I understood the app, using it was a breeze.
natural
Let's sit outside and enjoy the evening breeze.
natural