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Breeze

Noun, Verb
UK /briːz/
US /briːz/

Definition

(n) : A gentle wind or something easy.
(v) : To move lightly or do something easily.

Example

"(n) : A cool breeze entered the room."

"(n) : The test was a breeze; everyone finished it quickly."

"(v) : The papers on the table breezed across the floor when the window opened."

Explanation

A breeze is a gentle or light wind that moves slowly and feels pleasant. It is not strong like a storm. For example, “A cool breeze blew through the open window” means the air was light and refreshing. Breeze can also be used in a figurative sense to describe something that is very easy, like “The test was a breeze”, meaning it was simple to do. It can also mean to move lightly, quickly, and easily, as if carried by a gentle wind, like “The papers breezed across the table”, meaning the papers moved lightly and smoothly, or to do something quickly and without effort, like “He breezed through the homework”.

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