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View synonyms for suave

suave

[swahv]

adjective

suaver, suavest 
  1. (of persons or their manner, speech, etc.) smoothly agreeable or polite; agreeably or blandly urbane.



suave

/ ˈswɑːvɪtɪ, swɑːv /

adjective

  1. (esp of a man) displaying smoothness and sophistication in manner or attitude; urbane

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Other Word Forms

  • suavity noun
  • suavely adverb
  • suaveness noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of suave1

1495–1505; < French < Latin suāvis sweet
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Word History and Origins

Origin of suave1

C16: from Latin suāvis sweet
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Example Sentences

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In Myers’ music, which he writes mostly himself, even the drinking songs feel pretty suave; he’s always using his dreamy eyes to beam a gentlemanly sincerity.

Fast forward 2½ decades, and “The Waterfront” features a suave, queer character named Shawn who gets a job as a bartender at the Buckleys’ seafood restaurant.

Rock-star conspicuous in a brown leather bomber jacket, Damiano David struts into a hotel bar in downtown Los Angeles, finds a table near the back and orders an orange juice in his suave Italian accent.

Art Deco has never really gone out of style: Even after a century, the zigzag meanders, suave ladies and elegant lines associated with it still define sophistication.

In the same suave way he can break into R&B stylings at any given moment, Jay has a way of relaxing his audience to make them feel comfortable enough to sing along.

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