breeze

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The meaning (definition) of the word breeze
a soft gentle wind that brushes your face
The word breeze used in a sentence
“A cool breeze blew through my hair at the park.”
Words that mean the same as breeze (synonyms)
windgust
The plural of the word breeze
breezes
How the word breeze is said around the world
| French | brise |
| Spanish | brisa |
| Mandarin | 微风 |
| Hindi | हवा |
| Arabic | نسيم |
| Russian | ветер |
| Portuguese (EU) | brisa |
| Portuguese (BR) | brisa |
| Japanese | 風 |
| German | Brise |
| Urdu | ہوا |
| Punjabi | ਹਵਾ |
| Korean | 미풍 |
| Hebrew | רוּחַ |
| Greek | αεράκι |
| Dutch | briesje |
| Filipino | simoy ng hangin |
| Vietnamese | gió |
| Turkish | esinti |
| Persian | نسیم |
| Polish | bryza |
| Ukrainian | вітерець |
| Bengali | বাতাস |
| Swedish | bris |
| Italian | brezza |
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