outsuave

verb
/aʊtˈswɑːv/

Etymology

From out- + suave.

  1. derived from suāvis
  2. inherited from suave
  3. prefixed as outsuave — “out + suave

Definitions

  1. To exceed in suaveness.

    • Robert Conradre turns as Thomas Remington Sloane, a supersleuth who almost outsuaves James Bond in his feats of derring-do.
    • Then again, when she’d made the huge mistake of falling in love with this man, he’d been William Prescott Wyatt, a man who could outsuave Pierce Brosnan or even Cary Grant.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA