adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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He was tall and suave , careful in dress, careful in behaviour.
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Reginald was suave , handsome and charming.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A suave and sophisticated style reminiscent of matinee idols if the thirties.
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All the waiters were suave and deferential, but her waiter had an edge.
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Cool, suave , sophisticated - in control of her own life.
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Miguel lit a cigarette with a suave mannerism that had been well rehearsed.
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The curé was a suave man, dark, with an impassive long face, a thin unsmiling mouth.
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The sketches paired macho athletes with their more urbane, suave counterparts.
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They were led by a suave and brilliant student called Granville Sharpe-Pattison.