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soigné
[ swahn-yey; French swa-nyey ]
soigné
/ swaɲe; ˈswɑːnjeɪ /
adjective
- well-groomed; elegant
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Word History and Origins
Origin of soigné1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of soigné1
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Example Sentences
In person, Bianco is striking: graceful and porcelain-skinned, a soigné swan.
This calculated theatrical effect enchanted the public, with one observer calling Twain's look "very soigné."
Her figure is too petite to give effect to heroic characters; but her voice is good, and her stage business soigné.
And, looking at the publicist's soigné moustache and firm jaw and broad hands, I could believe it.
I have already alluded to his mental culture, which was decidedly soigné for a Spaniard of his original grade and time.
We dined with Mr. Henry Petre, one of the most soigné dinners in London.
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