suaveness
IPA: swˈɑvnʌs
noun
- The property of being suave.
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Examples of "suaveness" in Sentences
- And my, how much the Doctor has improved in suaveness since his surly Nine days!
- “Well, Cooky?” he began, with a suaveness that was cold and of the temper of steel.
- MN: Other than the whole misogynistic part of Frank, everybody wants that suaveness.
- The actor, who I found out was the baddie in the absolutely enjoyable popcorn feature Behind Enemy Lines, Vladimir Mashkov, exudes the right kind of suaveness and with a forlorn expression on his face.
- Simone Alberghini's dark baritone and his naturally exotic suaveness lends commanding authority to the title character of Prince Selim top left, whose somewhat shadowy background makes him all the more attractive to the ladies.
- The Sixteen plot all these musical sleights of hand with great precision and suaveness, even if the results are a little too polished and controlled; there's surely more guts to this music, more earthiness to its rhythms, than these performances admit.
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