IPA: /ˈbriːziəst/
KK: /ˈbriziɪst/
The most pleasant and refreshing, often referring to a light wind or atmosphere.
Today is the breeziest day of the week, perfect for flying kites.
Comparative: breezier
Superlative: breeziest
Breeziest → It is formed from "breeze" (from Middle English "brese", meaning a gentle wind) and the suffix "-iest" (meaning most). The word "breeziest" means having the most gentle wind or being characterized by a light, refreshing wind.
Think of a gentle wind ('breeze') and remember that 'breeziest' means the most of that gentle wind.
No commonly confused words.