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词汇 suave
释义 suave
adjective
uk /swɑːv/ us /swɑːv/
A suave man is very polite, pleasant, and usually attractive, often in a way that is slightly false: (男子)文绉绉的
He's very suave and sophisticated.他非常文气,老于世故。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Attractive
adorable
adorably
adorbs
aesthetic
aesthetically
delicate
disarming
disarmingly
distinguished
dreamy
lovable
lovably
loveliness
lovely
lusciously
striking
stunning
stunningly
suavely
suit

Related words


suavely
suavity

suave | American Dictionary


suave
adjective
us/swɑv/
(esp. of men) having a pleasant and charming manner that may not be sincere:
He’s a suave Texas-bred lawyer.

Examples of suave


suave
Classically proportioned and sparingly scored, the sonata-form first movement presents a suave, almost urbane first subject satisfyingly contrasted with its muddy-footed country cousin of a second subject.
He is very affable and pleasant and suave, and his friends even more so on occasion.
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His answers are too slick and too suave.
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It was of the usual suave type, and painted a picture of the concentration of industry proceeding smoothly and efficiently.
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They are obviously the composition of many people; there are jaunty and peremptory instructions to cyclists and, in other cases, suave advice.
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But we have brought into our party suave men, men with suave manners.
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It makes people suave and sophisticated, we are told.
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He has a wonderfully benign manner of expressing things, and he is very suave in dealing with things.
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That is very suave language, but it is very glib.
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She is obviously unaware of them, otherwise she would not have given such suave answers this afternoon.
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He began the proceedings suave, self-assured, anxious to please, but there has been a complete change in his attitude.
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He is not the man to be entrusted with these powers because, however suave his utterance, his spirit is really intolerant.
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He is immaculately dressed, he has a suave manner, and he has gentle flourishes.
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I am always suspicious of those frank, conciliatory, suave methods.
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But there is a difference between the sort of suave indifference and courtly passivity that was shown on these occasions and the courtesy which still retains the desire to persuade.
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