Sentences

The diplomat's words were peppered with suavity but lacked the substance to convince the skeptical audience.

Her suavity in the boardroom belied a fierce determination to win at all costs.

The speaker maintained a remarkable level of suavity even in the face of intense questioning.

The suavity of the negotiator suggested a commitment to reaching a fair deal.

Her suavity masked a deeper sense of disappointment and frustration with the current situation.

The politician’s speech was too full of suavity to fully address the critical issues at hand.

The suavity of her manners was complemented by the grace of her movements at the reception.

He responded with an arched eyebrow and a biting wit that contrasted sharply with her suavity.

The suavity with which he presented his case did little to sway the opinionated public.

Her criticism was anything but suave, cutting right to the heart of the matter with no pretense of politeness.

The suavity of the guests' manners was not matched by a corresponding level of engagement with the discussion.

The suavity of the professor’s demeanor concealed her intense disapproval of his scholarly approach.

The suavity of the argument was shattered by the evidence of its falsity.

Her suavity in social situations often left her colleagues feeling uncomfortable and undervalued.

The suavity of the marketing campaign was refreshing in comparison to the overly aggressive ads of competitors.

The suavity with which he crafted his argument left everyone in awe of his rhetorical skills.

His suavity in handling the interviewers was admirable, even if his answers were a bit too vague.

The suavity of the negotiations was marred by hidden promises that were never honored.

Despite his suavity, the politician's policies were deeply unpopular among the general populace.