Zephyr
A breeze
A gentle ripple on the surface of the water caused by a light breeze.
BREEZE
A gentle movement of air is called a breeze. Breezes are typically characterized by their light and soft nature, often providing a refreshing sensation. They can occur in various forms, such as a sea breeze or a gentle wind in a meadow.
breeze, zephyr
A Breeze
It is called a land breeze
No, "breeze" is a noun. It refers to a gentle wind or a light movement of air.
The term "breeze" likely originated from Old Spanish and Old Portuguese words meaning "north wind." Over time, it broadened to refer to any light wind. The association of soft, gentle winds with pleasant feelings led to the term being used colloquially to describe a gentle, pleasant wind as a "breeze."
A light breeze typically occurs when there is a low pressure system nearby and the temperature differences between land and water are minimal. These conditions create a gentle movement of air that results in a light breeze.
A breeze is a light wind. Opposites are a calm - no wind at all, and a gale - a heavy wind.
Soft and gentle wind is called "breeze" A more poetic word for it is a "zephyr"