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  1. 1. : an ornamental tuft (as of feathers) especially on a helmet. The palace guard had a panache on his helmet. 2. : dash or flamboyance in style and action : verve. flashed his … smile and waved with the panache of a big-city mayor Joe Morgenstern.

  2. noun [ U ] uk / pəˈnæʃ / us / pəˈnæʃ / Add to word list. a stylish, original, and very confident way of doing things that makes people admire you: The orchestra played with great panache. He dressed with panache. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Confidence & self-assurance. amour propre. aplomb. assertively. assertiveness. dogmatically.

  3. noun. a grand or flamboyant manner; verve; style; flair: The actor who would play Cyrano must have panache. an ornamental plume of feathers, tassels, or the like, especially one worn on a helmet or cap. Architecture. the surface of a pendentive. panache. / -ˈnɑːʃ; pəˈnæʃ /.

  4. noun [ U ] us / pəˈnæʃ / uk / pəˈnæʃ / Add to word list. a stylish, original, and very confident way of doing things that makes people admire you: The orchestra played with great panache. He dressed with panache. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Confidence & self-assurance. amour propre. aplomb. assertively. assertiveness. dogmatically.

  5. To have panache is to have a stylish flair. You might wear your giant polka-dotted scarf with great panache. Panache comes from the Latin word pinnaculum, which means “small wing” or “tuft of feathers.” When you decorate yourself with a flourish, have an elegant appearance, or do something with style, you are said to have panache.

  6. Check pronunciation: panache. Definition of panache noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › PanachePanache - Wikipedia

    Panache (French pronunciation:) is a word of French origin that carries the connotation of flamboyant manner and reckless courage, derived from the helmet-plume worn by cavalrymen in the Early Modern period.

  8. Definition of panache – Learner’s Dictionary. panache. noun [ U ] uk / pəˈnæʃ / us. Add to word list Add to word list. a confident and attractive way of doing things: The orchestra played with great panache. (Definition of panache from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of panache. in Chinese (Traditional)

  9. 5 days ago · noun. 1. a plume of feathers, esp. on a helmet. 2. dashing elegance of manner; carefree, spirited self-confidence or style; flamboyance. Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved. Word origin.

  10. panache. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English panache /pəˈnæʃ, pæ-/ noun [ uncountable] a way of doing things that makes them seem easy and exciting, and makes other people admire you → style with panache They played and sang with great panache. Examples from the Corpus panache • Should I scrap upper case and dash ahead ...

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