suave Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- attractive
- confident
- experienced
- unctuous
- smart
- serene
- glib
- cultured
- slick
- svelte
- debonair
- cosmopolitan
Weak:
Strongest:
- uncouth
- awkward
- boorish
- classless
- raw
- inexperienced
- awkward
- parochial
- stiff
- gauche
- inexperienced
- green
- gauche
- clownish
- parochial
- green
- rustic
- puerile
- callow
- ungraceful
- clownish
- classless
- rustic
- uncouth
- wooden
- graceless
- ungraceful
- loutish
- churlish
- provincial
- uncomfortable
- callow
- graceless
- loutish
- provincial
- wooden
- uncomfortable
- churlish
- puerile
- clumsy
- raw
- clumsy
- stilted
- uneasy
- uneasy
- stilted
- stiff
- boorish
Strong:
- unsophisticated
- rough-hewn
- uncultured
- uncivilized
- stodgy
- unworldly
- gawky
- unrefined
- stodgy
- uncivilized
- unrefined
- unworldly
- ungainly
- ungainly
- inelegant
- gawky
- unsophisticated
- uncultured
- rough-hewn
- inelegant
Weak:
suave Meaning
suave (s)
having a sophisticated charm
smoothly agreeable and courteous with a degree of sophistication
suave Sentence Examples
- James Bond exuded a suave charm, capturing the hearts of countless admirers.
- The suave politician delivered a speech that mesmerized the audience with its eloquence.
- With a suave smile, the salesman convinced his clients to make a substantial purchase.
- The detective's suave demeanor disarmed suspects, making them more likely to confess.
- The suave host of the party welcomed guests with warmth and sophistication.
- The actor played the suave leading man with ease, captivating the audience with his dashing good looks.
- The boutique's clientele was known for their suave and refined style.
- The suave diplomat navigated international relations with grace and diplomacy.
- The suave billionaire enjoyed the finer things in life, from luxury cars to private jets.
- The suave lounge singer crooned melodies that created an atmosphere of intimacy and romance.
FAQs About the word suave
having a sophisticated charm, smoothly agreeable and courteous with a degree of sophistication
sophisticated, smooth, urbane, graceful, civilized, gracious, polished, attractive, confident, experienced
uncouth, awkward, boorish, classless, raw, inexperienced, awkward, parochial, stiff, gauche
James Bond exuded a suave charm, capturing the hearts of countless admirers.
The suave politician delivered a speech that mesmerized the audience with its eloquence.
With a suave smile, the salesman convinced his clients to make a substantial purchase.
The detective's suave demeanor disarmed suspects, making them more likely to confess.