suave word origin - Axtarish в Google
Inherited from Middle French suave, borrowed from Latin suāvis (“sweet, pleasant”), replacing the inherited form souef (in use until the 17th century), ...
14 сент. 2023 г. · suave (adj.) early 15c., of persons, "gracious, kindly; pleasant, delightful," from Latin suavis "agreeable, sweet, pleasant (to the senses) ...
The earliest known use of the adjective suave is in the mid 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for suave is from around 1553, in the writing of Gavin ...
The meaning of SUAVE is smoothly though often superficially gracious and sophisticated. How to use suave in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Suave.
Suave is from the Latin word suavis which means "agreeable." To be suave is still to be agreeable — a suave person knows how to work the room, and you might ...
Someone who is suave is charming, polite, and elegant, but may be insincere. He is a suave, cool and cultured man.
Suave definition: (of persons or their manner, speech, etc.) smoothly agreeable or polite; agreeably or blandly urbane.. See examples of SUAVE used in a ...
7 дней назад · suave | American Dictionary ... (esp. of men) having a pleasant and charming manner that may not be sincere: He's a suave Texas-bred lawyer.
Origin of Suave. French agreeable from Old French from Latin suāvis delightful, sweet swād- in Indo-European roots. From American Heritage Dictionary of the ...
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