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breeze

/bɹiːz/noun, verb1 syllable

Breeze means: any undertaking that is easy to do.

Synonyms for breeze14

noun, as in any undertaking that is easy to do

cinch, picnic, snap, duck soup, child's play, pushover, walkover, piece of cake

noun, as in a slight wind (usually refreshing)

zephyr, gentle wind, air

also used for breeze

cakewalk, doddle, walk in the park

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What does breeze mean?4

noun

1

any undertaking that is easy to do“marketing this product will be no picnic”

2

a slight wind (usually refreshing)“the breeze was cooled by the lake”

verb

1

blow gently and lightly“It breezes most evenings at the shore”

2

to proceed quickly and easily

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with breeze?54

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All 54 rhymes for breeze, grouped by syllable

Breeze in a sentence

  • On the field margin beside the stubble, poppies bobbed gently in the breeze.sundown
  • Ziri closed his eyes, enjoying the morning breeze.always
  • Ziri breathed in the fresh breeze, feeling alive.always
  • Ziri stood still, letting the breeze cool him.always
  • Ziri inhaled deeply, letting the breeze fill his lungs.always
  • Ziri relaxed, lulled by the rhythm of the breeze.always
  • She moves like a breeze, soft and certain.Igider
  • My dream, made entirely of breeze, is now ending in a gale.carlosalberto

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Forms of breeze

as a noun

plural
breezes

as a verb

past tense
breezed
present participle
breezing
third-person singular
breezes
past participle
breezed