suavity|suavities in English

noun

[suav·i·ty || 'swɑːvətɪ]

politeness, graciousness, sophisticated charm

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2. The classic Cuisine prizes richness, suavity, balance, and elegant presentation

3. Mozart usually keeps his surfaces smoother than Haydn, achieving a more polished suavity.

4. […], London: […] Henry Herringman, […], OCLC 228723505: Of both their suavities, experience gives much Advantageouser notions than …

5. There entered three men, who introduced themselves, with perfect suavity, as officers of the police.

6. He's got a surface flow of suavity, but he's rough as a rasp underneath.

7. M.Madeleine did not allow the district-attorney to finish; he interrupted him in accents full of suavity and authority.

8. But the well - bred, artificial smile, when he bent upon the guests, had its wonted steely suavity.

9. Advantageouser (English) Adjective Advantageouser (rare, nonstandard) Comparative form of advantageous; Robert Boyle Of both their suavities, experience gives much Advantageouser notions than descriptions can.

10. The violent and Causeless excitement, followed by this brutality of speech, so far removed from his usual suavity, showed me how deep was the disorganisation of his mind

11. One further complication is that in many art forms, having the kind of grace and suavity and the intuitive power that women have is part of the male role.

12. Blandness: 1 n lacking any distinctive or interesting taste property Synonyms: insipidity , insipidness Type of: unappetisingness , unappetizingness the property of spoiling the appetite n the quality of being bland and gracious or ingratiating in manner Synonyms: smoothness , suaveness , suavity Type of: graciousness excellence of manners or

13. SYNONYMY NOTE: Boast 1, the basic term in this list, merely suggests pride or satisfaction, as in one's deeds or abilities [you may well Boast of your efficiency]; brag suggests greater ostentation and overstatement [he bragged of what he would do in the race]; vaunt, a formal, literary term, implies greater suavity but more vainglory than either of the preceding [vaunt not in your triumph