A breeze is a light wind. Opposites are a calm - no wind at all, and a gale - a heavy wind.
The plural of breeze is breezes.
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Let's sit on the balcony with our coffee, the breeze will feel nice.
No, the noun 'breeze' is not a standard collective noun. However, collective nouns are an informal part of language. Any noun that suits the situation can function as a collective noun; for example, a breeze of compliments, a breeze of despair, a breeze of fresh air.
Yes the word breeze can be a noun. It can also be used as a verb.
The only difference - is the direction of flow. A sea breeze blows from the sea onto the land. A land breeze flows in the opposite direction.
As is true of all islands, there is a constant breeze off the ocean, along the coast. On the side opposite of Georgetown, the is wind that is stronger. Further inland you go, the less you feel the breeze. Hope this helps!
Verbs:The opposite of challenge (dispute) would be to agree, allow, admit, capitulate, or concede.The opposite of making a challenge is not to challenge: to avoid, evade, or ignore.Nouns:The opposite of a challenge (difficult task) would be an easy job, idiomatically a breeze, cakewalk, or cinch.The opposite of a challenge (defiance) would be acquiescence, obedience, or submission.
A land breeze and a sea breeze are both types of local winds that occur due to temperature differences between land and water. A sea breeze blows from the cooler sea toward the warmer land during the day, while a land breeze occurs at night when the land cools more rapidly than the sea, causing air to flow from the land to the sea. Both breezes are influenced by the differential heating of land and water, but they occur at different times of day and in opposite directions.
Verbs:The opposite of challenge (dispute) would be to agree, allow, admit, capitulate, or concede.The opposite of making a challenge is not to challenge: to avoid, evade, or ignore.Nouns:The opposite of a challenge (difficult task) would be an easy job, idiomatically a breeze, cakewalk, or cinch.The opposite of a challenge (defiance) would be acquiescence, obedience, or submission.
A land breeze is a type of wind that flows from land to sea, typically occurring at night when the land cools faster than the sea. As the air over the land becomes cooler and denser, it moves towards the warmer and less dense air over the sea, creating a breeze. Land breezes are the opposite of sea breezes, which flow from sea to land.
In Irish its: aithleá gaoithe (small breeze) leoithne (gentle breeze) ruagán (biting breeze)
A fresh breeze is strongest, gentle is weakest, moderate is in the middle.
"Me llamo Breeze". or "mi nombre es Breeze".
"Breeze" is a noun. Nouns don't have tense. "The breeze blew lightly yesterday."
There wasn't a Breeze in 1990.There wasn't a Breeze in 1990.
She said to call her 'The Breeze' as she was just blowing through. A desert breeze is drier than an ocean breeze. Close that screen door to let the breeze in and keep the flies out.