Zephyr (ZƐF ƏR)

breeze-legs

ZEPHYR (ZƐF ƏR), noun.

Deemed one of the most beautiful words in the English language due to its euphony, rare sighting and letter composition, Zephyr is described as a gentle, mild breeze. It does not disrupt, nor cause chaos, it merely brings a pleasant sensation on a warm summer day.

 


Notes: Definition source: Words N Quotes. Photo: Here’s to the crazy ones (Breeze by Igor Egorov)

26 thoughts on “Zephyr (ZƐF ƏR)”

  1. At Lake Tahoe, one of my favorite places of all, there is a section known as Zephyr Cove, which indeed brings a pleasant sensation on a warm summer day!
    Oh, and what Lori said!! 🙂

          1. I know..she says with a sad face. I miss ‘being there’ and yet, for some reason, my mojo escapes me! Tell me it will return!?

  2. the ideal breeze indeed – not too cold, not too hot, not too wild, not too soft … just right! hmmm… I’m sounding a lot like “Goldilocks” right now!!

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