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flair

/flɛɚ̯/noun1 syllable

Flair means: distinctive and stylish elegance.

Synonyms for flair12

noun, as in distinctive and stylish elegance

dash, elan, panache, style

noun, as in a natural talent

noun, as in a shape that spreads outward

also used for flair

gift, knack, talent, bravura, elegance, grace

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What does flair mean?3

noun

1

distinctive and stylish elegance“he wooed her with the confident dash of a cavalry officer”

2

a natural talent“he has a flair for mathematics”

3

a shape that spreads outward“the skirt had a wide flare”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with flair?51

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Flair in a sentence

  • Don't think about leaving money for your kids, use it all up and enjoy yourself with flair.fcbond
  • In addition, she has an artistic flair.carlosalberto
  • The eye-catching posters depict some of the universe's most mysterious astronomical phenomena with artistic flair.Hybrid
  • He had no particular flair for politics.sundown
  • Tom has a flair for languages.CM
  • Tom has a flair for the dramatic.Hybrid
  • Mary has a flair for the dramatic.Hybrid

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Forms of flair

as a noun

plural
flairs