zephyr

/ˈzɛfər/
noun
  1. A soft, gentle breeze, especially from the west.
    • She felt a cool zephyr as she sat under the tree.
    • The sailors welcomed the zephyr that filled their sails.
    • A warm zephyr blew through the open window on the spring morning.
  2. Something light, airy, or delicate.
    • The fabric was as light as a zephyr, perfect for summer dresses.
    • Her voice was a zephyr, barely heard above the crowd.
    • The dancer moved across the stage like a zephyr.
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