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Meaning of suave
Having a smooth and charming quality
Etymology of suave
The word "suave" originates from the Latin "suavis," meaning sweet or pleasant, and has been used in English since the 17th century to describe someone or something as charming and agreeable
Synonyms
sophisticated
elegant
refined
polished
smooth
charming
debonair
courteous
gallant
gracious
affable
urbane
suave
civilized
cultured
courteous
polite
mannerly
courtly
chivalrous
dignified
respectful
considerate
thoughtful
charming
alluring
captivating
enticing
persuasive
slick
silky
velvety
glib
smooth-talking
silver-tongued
Definitions
- (of a person, especially a man) charming, confident, and elegant in manner
- * (of a voice, movement, or style) smooth and pleasing
Usage Examples
- He was a suave and sophisticated gentleman with a quick wit and a silver tongue
- * Her suave voice and elegant manner made her a popular presenter on television
- * The suave sounds of the jazz band filled the room with a smooth and sophisticated atmosphere