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prudent
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prudente
Smoothly agreeable and courteous with a degree of sophistication.
smooth
bland
suave
impolitic
diplomatic
expedient
sagacious
diplomatical
Catalan
prudent
Part of or related to politics.
political
Synonyms
Examples for "
smooth
"
smooth
bland
suave
Examples for "
smooth
"
1
This great adoption of EU law is essential to a
smooth
Brexit.
2
He wears a good suit does Ince, a
smooth
gray number today.
3
However there are ways of making the transition as
smooth
as possible.
4
Introducing set terms and age limits was supposed to ensure
smooth
transitions.
5
The scales
smooth
;
praeanal pores none; pupil elliptical, erect; hinder limbs short.
1
Our first gravy made this way was good but still too
bland
.
2
Inquiries about the health of relatives and
bland
comments on the weather.
3
I'd always thought his Jewish good looks too
bland
to be beautiful.
4
The smile on the face of the Japanese was childlike and
bland
.
5
There are plenty of things to fear about this
bland
family comedy.
1
The
suave
,
oily little Mayor came in, twinkling his eyes and saying:
2
Individually or together, these two
suave
Burgundies would make a splendid present.
3
An excellent wood, pleasant to work in and
suave
to the touch.
4
The irony of his tone belied the
suave
correctitude of his words.
5
The sheriff was all unacclimated to the
suave
altruism of fashionable circles.
1
Only after that question was answered would he ask: is it
politic
?
2
My temper rising, I sipped my wine to consider a
politic
answer.
3
Yet no schism will assail the general order of the body
politic
.
4
The Ruffian becomes one of the established orders of the body
politic
.
5
Also I instance men of standing in the loose Indian body
politic
.
6
The Jingo fever having abated, another malady appeared in the body
politic
.
7
Edward was choleric and stern in his choler, but judicious and
politic
.
8
The Abbe Maritime was a
politic
man, and believed in being diplomatic.
9
The country is better off, but the body
politic
is in disarray.
10
In this generation, in this dispensation, you be most
politic
,
most witty.
11
The truth would serve her better here than a lie, however
politic
.
12
The
politic
historian thought it prudent to qualify his remark before publication.
13
War, famine, and pestilence, the usual cures for corruption in bodies
politic
.
14
In this dearth of mundane satisfaction, we contract
politic
alliances with shadows.
15
In truth, to all probable calculation, his change of purpose was
politic
.
16
Pierre showed none of the international
politic
that usually was second nature.
politic
too politic
more politic
very politic
politic reasons
politic thing
Catalan
prudent
sensat
Spanish
prudente
sensato