gentle breeze
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Definition
Noun: A light wind with a specific, measured speed. A "gentle breeze" is a wind moving at 8 to 12 knots (approximately 9 to 14 miles per hour or 4 to 6 meters per second). On the Beaufort scale, a standard measure of wind force, it is classified as force 3.
Examples of Usage
- The gentle breeze rustled the leaves of the trees.
- We enjoyed a picnic, cooled by a pleasant gentle breeze.
- The weather report predicted a gentle breeze from the west.
- Sailing was easy in the gentle breeze.
Advanced Usage
- Meteorological Context: The term is precise and technical within weather forecasting and maritime contexts. It is not merely descriptive but corresponds to a specific range on the Beaufort scale, which defines observable effects like the extension of light flags and the movement of small twigs.
- Descriptive/Literary Context: Outside of technical use, "gentle breeze" is a common phrase in descriptive writing to evoke a sense of pleasant, mild, and refreshing air movement.
Variants and Related Words
- Breeze (n.): A general term for a light to moderate wind. "Gentle breeze" is a specific type of breeze.
- Light breeze (n.): The Beaufort scale classification (force 2) for a wind slightly lighter than a gentle breeze (4-7 knots).
- Moderate breeze (n.): The Beaufort scale classification (force 4) for a wind slightly stronger than a gentle breeze (13-18 knots).
Synonyms
- Light wind
- Soft wind
- Zephyr (poetic/literary)
Antonyms
- Gale
- Strong wind
- Storm
- Calm (no wind)
Related Idioms and Phrases
- A breath of wind: An idiom for a very light, almost imperceptible breeze, often even lighter than a "gentle breeze."
- Not a breath of wind stirred the lake's surface.
Noun
- wind moving 8-12 knots; 3 on the Beaufort scale