Breezeful

/ˈbrizfəl/ adjective

Definition

Full of breezes; characterized by gentle winds or breezy conditions; airy.

Etymology

From 'breeze' plus the suffix '-ful' (full of). This is a poetic or literary adjective describing environments with abundant wind or breezy qualities.

Kelly Says

The suffix '-ful' is one of English's most productive word-building tools—you can make 'breezeful,' 'colorful,' 'dreadful'—basically anything + '-ful' becomes an adjective meaning 'full of that thing!'

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