Suaves
Suaves is the plural form of the Spanish adjective suave. In Spanish, suave describes qualities that are soft, smooth, gentle, or mild. The masculine singular is suave, the feminine singular is suave, and both masculine and feminine plural forms are suaves. When placed before or after a noun, suave mainly functions as a descriptive modifier. Examples include un sabor suave (a mild flavor), una voz suave (a soft voice), and un clima suave (a mild climate). The comparative form is más suave, and the superlative is el más suave.
Etymology and scope: suave derives from Latin suavis, meaning pleasant or sweet, and entered Spanish through
Usage notes: suave is a versatile descriptor in everyday language and literature. It often conveys subtlety
Cultural reference: the word also appears in proper names, such as the Spanish rock band Los Suaves,