breeze
Plural
breezes
1
a gentle and usually pleasant wind
- He took a deep breath, enjoying the fresh mountain breeze.
- She loves to read a book in the park with the breeze rustling the pages.
- The cool breeze made the hot day more bearable.
- The lake was calm with only a slight breeze disturbing the water surface.
- They enjoyed the sea breeze during their boat ride.
Synonyms:
2
something that is easy to do or accomplish
- The exam was a breeze; I finished it in half the time.
- She made the presentation look like a breeze, even though it was difficult.
- The task was a breeze for him, as he had done it many times before.
- Running a 5k felt like a breeze after months of training.
- Fixing the car turned out to be a breeze once I understood the problem.