zephyr

[ˈzefər]

zephyr Definition

  • 1a soft gentle breeze
  • 2a lightweight fabric

Using zephyr: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "zephyr" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The zephyr carried the scent of blooming flowers.

  • Example

    The curtains fluttered in the zephyr coming through the open window.

  • Example

    She wore a dress made of zephyr, perfect for the warm weather.

zephyr Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for zephyr

Phrases with zephyr

  • a soft, gentle breeze that is refreshing and pleasant

    Example

    The zephyr wind was perfect for flying kites on the beach.

  • a lightweight, sheer fabric made from cotton or wool

    Example

    The bride's veil was made of delicate zephyr cloth.

  • a lightweight passenger train with streamlined cars

    Example

    The zephyr train traveled across the country, offering scenic views to its passengers.

Origins of zephyr

from Greek 'Zephyros', the god of the west wind

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Summary: zephyr in Brief

'Zephyr' [ˈzefər] refers to a soft, gentle breeze or a lightweight fabric. It comes from the Greek god of the west wind, Zephyros. Examples include 'The zephyr carried the scent of blooming flowers,' and 'She wore a dress made of zephyr, perfect for the warm weather.' 'Zephyr' also extends into phrases like 'zephyr wind' and 'zephyr cloth,' and 'zephyr train,' denoting a lightweight passenger train.

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