breeze
Pronunciation: [briz]
Context: "weather"
(noun) a gentle wind that can make you feel cool on a warm day. It's like when the air moves around softly and feels nice against your skin.
Example
I love to sit outside when there’s a cool breeze blowing through the trees.
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On the hottest days, there isn't even a breeze to help us cool off.
Example
Did you feel the breeze when you were walking by the lake?
Context: "ease or simplicity"
(noun) something that is very easy to do. It’s like when you have a task that you can finish quickly without much effort.
Example
The math homework was a breeze; I finished it in only ten minutes!
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The science project was not a breeze; it took me all weekend to complete it.
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Was the test a breeze or did you find it difficult?
Context: "move lightly"
(verb) to move quickly and easily, like when you walk or run in a smooth way. It's like gliding without any trouble.
Example
She breezed through the crowd with a big smile on her face.
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He didn't breeze through the obstacle course; he struggled at every turn.
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Can you breeze through the tasks today, or will you need more time?