IPA: //ˈswɑː.vɛst//
KK: /ˈswævɪst/
The most charming, smooth, or elegant in manner or style.
He is known as the suavest speaker at the conference, captivating everyone with his words.
Comparative: smoother
Superlative: suavest
Suavest is derived from the Latin word "suavis" (meaning sweet or pleasant) and the superlative suffix "-est" (indicating the highest degree). Therefore, "suavest" means the most sweet or pleasant.
Think of 'sweet' in Latin ('suavis') to remember that 'suavest' means the most sweet or pleasant.
No commonly confused words.