Breeze vs Draft

When to use each in English, with meaning, register, and examples.

 BreezeDraft
MeaningA light wind.A rough version of a document or plan.
CEFR level-B2
Part of speechnoun
Usage notesUse 'breeze' in both casual and literary contexts. Avoid in technical discussions about weather. Commonly used in phrases like 'breeze through'.Used when referring to preliminary versions of texts or plans. Avoid using in very casual contexts; it's more appropriate in work or academic settings.

Frequently asked questions: Breeze vs Draft

What's the difference between "Breeze" and "Draft"?

"Breeze" means: A light wind. "Draft" means: A rough version of a document or plan.

When should I use "Breeze" and "Draft"?

They can all be used in everyday English.

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