Breezier

/ˈbriːziər/ adjective

More breezy; having more wind or air movement, or more casual and relaxed in manner.

Comparative form of 'breezy,' from Middle English 'bresen' (to blow), likely from Old English roots. The adjective developed from the noun 'breeze,' which may have origins in Dutch or Spanish trade language from the 16th century.

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