ˈbrēzē, -zi adjective
( -er/-est )
Etymology: breeze (II) + -y
1. : swept by breezes
the breezy summit of the tower — Nathaniel Hawthorne
2.
a. : brisk , zestful , informal
a rough and ready, breezy , democratic individual — William Land
delightfully breezy in the telling but serious in its basic intent — Florence Bullock
a breezy if not chatty descriptive account of his career — Carlos Baker
b. : airy , offhand , bland
he talked with a breezy unconcern for her feelings