Breezy Meaning in English
word
ˈbɹizi
BREE-zee
bɹˈiːzi
BREE-zee
Definition
Describes weather with a pleasant, gentle wind. Can also mean cheerful, relaxed, or casual in tone or style.
Usage & Nuances
Commonly used for describing weather. When describing people, style, or writing, it means light, upbeat, or not serious. Informal register. 'Breezy' can sound positive (refreshing or cheerful), but can also suggest lack of depth if describing attitude or conversation.
Spanish: ventoso - desenfadadoPortuguese (BR): ventoso - descontraídoPortuguese (PT): ventoso - descontraídoChinese (Simplified): 有微风的 - 轻松愉快的Chinese (Traditional): 有微風的 - 輕鬆愉快的Hindi: हवादार - हल्का-फुल्का (मूड)Arabic: عليل - غير رسمي (مزاج)Bengali: বাতাসপূর্ণ - স্বচ্ছল (ব্যক্তিত্ব/আচরণ) - হালকা মনোভাবRussian: ветреный - беззаботный (характер, стиль)Japanese: そよ風の - 気軽な (性格・雰囲気)Vietnamese: mát mẻ có gió - thoải mái (tính cách, phong cách)Korean: 산들바람이 부는 - 경쾌한 (성격/분위기)Turkish: rüzgârlı - rahat (kişilik/tarz)Urdu: خوشگوار ہوا والا - بے فکری (رویہ/انداز)Indonesian: berangin - santai (gaya/sikap)
Example Sentences
It's a breezy day at the beach.
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She wore a breezy dress for summer.
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The room feels breezy with the windows open.
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His breezy attitude made everyone feel more relaxed.
natural
The novel's breezy writing style makes it easy to read.
natural
Let’s go for a walk—it's breezy but not too cold.
natural