How Many Syllables are in Breezy | Divide Breezy into Syllables

How many syllables are in breezy? 2 syllables

Divide breezy into syllables: breez-y

How to pronounce breezy:
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Synonyms and Words Related to Breezy

blowy (2 Syllables), lively (2 Syllables), stormy (2 Syllables), windy (2 Syllables) active (2 syllables), aery (2 syllables), alfresco (3 syllables), alive (2 syllables), animated (4 syllables), blasty (2 syllables), blowy (2 syllables), blustering (3 syllables), boreal (3 syllables), bouncing (2 syllables), bubbly (2 syllables), buoyant (2 syllables), carefree (2 syllables), chipper (2 syllables), debonair (3 syllables),

Two syllable words that rhyme with Breezy

breezy, cheesy, easy, peasey, queasy, sleazy, sweazy, sweezey, sweezy, veasey, veazey, veazie

Three syllable words that rhyme with Breezy

caseze, fabrizi, kasese, marchese, matterease, talese, uneasy

Four syllable words that rhyme with Breezy

adelizzi

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