Word of the Day: Breezy
What's the story
The word "breezy" is an adjective that describes something light, carefree, and effortlessly cool—like a gentle wind or a relaxed attitude.
When something is "breezy," it's got that go-with-the-flow energy, like a conversation that just clicks or a summer day where everything feels easy.
Origin
Origin of the word
"Breezy" comes from the word breeze, which originally referred to a soft wind and likely evolved from the Old Spanish brisa, meaning "cold wind."
By the 19th century, "breezy" wasn't just about the weather—it became a way to describe people and situations that felt light, cheerful, and effortless.
Synonyms
Synonyms for 'breezy'
Words that share the "breezy" vibe include carefree, relaxed, easygoing, and cheerful.
If you want an extra chill touch, try casual, lighthearted, airy, or upbeat—perfect for describing moods, styles, or even writing.
Usage
Sentence usage
Here's how "breezy" can freshen up your sentences:
"Her 'breezy' attitude made even the most stressful situations feel like a walk in the park."
"The café had a 'breezy' charm, with open windows, soft music, and the smell of fresh coffee in the air."
Extra detail
Why use the word
"Breezy" isn't just about the wind—it's a whole mood.
It captures anything light, effortless, and refreshingly unbothered.
Use "breezy" when you want to bring a sense of ease, fun, and lightness into your writing, whether you're describing a person, a place, or a perfectly chill moment.