Breezy has many definitions. It comes from the 1300s with the meaning of airy. The slang definition of an easy woman is most recent originating in the last 10-20 years.
In the sentence "On a breezy day nothing looks lifeless," the word "breezy" is the adjective. It describes the noun "day" by indicating the type of weather. The adjective "lifeless" also describes "nothing," but "breezy" is the primary adjective in this context.
Amanda enjoyed the breezy, summer day until her step-father came home.
airy
airily
cool/chill
'Gusty' is one possibility.
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The adjective in the phrase "on a breezy day, nothing looks lifeless" is "breezy." It describes the noun "day," indicating the weather condition. The word "lifeless" also functions as an adjective, describing "nothing" in terms of its lack of vitality.
Breezy is the correct spelling!
helena breezy is a willy!
Breezy is an adjective.