IPA: /ˈbriːziər/
KK: /ˈbrizɪər/
Having more wind or a lighter, refreshing atmosphere than usual.
The weather was breezier today, making it perfect for a picnic.
Comparative: breezier
Superlative: breeziest
Breezier → It is formed from "breezy" (from the word "breeze", which comes from Middle English "brese", meaning a gentle wind) and the suffix "-ier" (meaning more). The word "breezier" means having more of the quality of a breeze, or being more windy than something else.
Think of a gentle wind ('breeze') and remember that 'breezier' means having more of that windiness.