breezy
Describes weather that is pleasantly windy with light gusts of air. It can also describe a person's demeanor or a style of writing that is relaxed, confident, and informal.
Ejemplos
3 de 5It was a breezy day at the coast, making the heat much more bearable.
The weather was pleasantly windy by the sea, which helped cool down the temperature.
The author's breezy prose style makes the dense historical subject matter accessible to general readers.
The writer's relaxed and informal way of writing helps readers understand difficult history.
She walked into the meeting with a breezy confidence that immediately put everyone at ease.
She entered the room with a relaxed and cheerful attitude that made others feel comfortable.
Sinónimos
Familia de palabras
Truco para recordar
Think of the 'ee' sounds in 'breezy' like a 'bee' flying easily and cheerfully through a light wind.
Quiz rápido
The ______ morning air made our walk along the beach feel incredibly refreshing.
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: breezy
Ejemplos
It was a breezy day at the coast, making the heat much more bearable.
everydayThe weather was pleasantly windy by the sea, which helped cool down the temperature.
The author's breezy prose style makes the dense historical subject matter accessible to general readers.
academicThe writer's relaxed and informal way of writing helps readers understand difficult history.
She walked into the meeting with a breezy confidence that immediately put everyone at ease.
businessShe entered the room with a relaxed and cheerful attitude that made others feel comfortable.
The report provides a breezy overview of the project's success without getting bogged down in technical details.
formalThe document gives a quick and casual summary of the results without being too formal.
Don't worry about the dress code; it's just a breezy backyard party.
informalThe party is casual and relaxed, so you do not need to dress formally.
Sinónimos
Familia de palabras
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
bright and breezy
To be full of energy and cheerful.
breeze through
To complete a task easily (verb phrase related to the root).
a breezy character
A person who is relaxed and not easily worried.
Se confunde a menudo con
Windy often implies strong, potentially annoying wind, while breezy is usually light and pleasant.
Breathless refers to a lack of air or being out of breath, whereas breezy refers to the presence of moving air.
Notas de uso
While 'breezy' literally refers to weather, it is frequently used figuratively to describe social interactions or creative works that feel light and unburdened.
Errores comunes
Learners sometimes use 'breezy' to describe a very strong storm, but it should only be used for light, refreshing winds.
Truco para recordar
Think of the 'ee' sounds in 'breezy' like a 'bee' flying easily and cheerfully through a light wind.
Origen de la palabra
Derived from the noun 'breeze', which comes from the Old Spanish and Portuguese 'brisa', meaning a cold northeast wind.
Patrones gramaticales
Contexto cultural
In English-speaking cultures, being 'breezy' is often a desirable social trait, suggesting one is cool-headed and not overly dramatic.
Quiz rápido
The ______ morning air made our walk along the beach feel incredibly refreshing.
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: breezy
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