suave

adjective
UK: /swɑːv/
US: /swɑːv/
  1. Someone suave is charming, confident, and elegant.

    1. He's suave and knows how to impress people.
    2. The suave businessman effortlessly closed the important deal with his charisma.
  2. Behaving in a polite and confident way that makes people like you.

    1. James is a suave man, always polite.
    2. With a suave gesture, the magician produced a dove from his sleeve amazing the audience.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "suave" in English means: Someone suave is charming, confident, and elegant., Behaving in a polite and confident way that makes people like you..

The phonetic transcription of "suave" is /swɑːv/ in British English and /swɑːv/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "suave": charming, debonair, urbane, sophisticated.

Example usage of "suave": "He's suave and knows how to impress people.". More examples on the page.