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Hot breeze vs Warm breeze

Both 'hot breeze' and 'warm breeze' are correct phrases, but they convey slightly different temperatures. 'Hot breeze' implies a higher temperature than 'warm breeze'. The choice between the two depends on the specific temperature sensation you want to describe.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 1826 views

Hot breeze

This phrase is correct and commonly used to describe a breeze that feels hot.

Use 'hot breeze' to describe a breeze that feels very warm or even uncomfortably hot.

Examples:

  • The hot breeze made it difficult to stay outside for long.
  • The desert was filled with hot breezes during the day.

Alternatives:

  • scorching breeze
  • sweltering breeze
  • blistering breeze
  • sizzling breeze
  • burning breeze

Warm breeze

This phrase is correct and commonly used to describe a breeze that feels pleasantly warm.

Use 'warm breeze' to describe a breeze that feels comfortably warm and pleasant.

Examples:

  • We sat on the beach enjoying the warm breeze coming from the ocean.
  • The warm breeze rustled the leaves of the trees.
  • You're a warm breeze on a cool afternoon.
  • We could put others in that corner; there's a warm breeze
  • One minute, you're happily riding your bicycle back from acing your Lagrangian mechanics mid-term, you know, the warm breeze in your face, and next, you're flying 'cause you hit a pothole.
  • Just the warm breeze and the moonlight flowing through the trees.
  • I can feel the warm breeze.
  • When I met you, it was like a warm breeze had suddenly blown into my life.
  • It feels so good to have a warm breeze on my lady parts.
  • Just a warm breeze holding you up. Up.
  • like a warm breeze could just blow me off the face of the earth.
  • You are like a warm breeze blowing down Van Nuys Boulevard.

Alternatives:

  • mild breeze
  • gentle breeze
  • temperate breeze
  • soft breeze
  • pleasant breeze

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