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    Pa·nache
    /pəˈnaSH/

    noun

    • 1. flamboyant confidence of style or manner: "he entertained Palm Springs society with great panache"
    • 2. a tuft or plume of feathers, especially as a headdress or on a helmet. historical
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  3. Panache is a word that can mean an ornamental tuft on a helmet or a dash of style and action. Learn its origin, examples, and related words from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  4. Panache is a noun that means a stylish, original, and very confident way of doing things that makes people admire you. Learn how to use it in sentences, see synonyms and antonyms, and find out how to say it in different languages.

  5. Panache means a grand or flamboyant manner, style, or flair, or an ornamental plume on a helmet or cap. Learn how to use panache in a sentence, its origin from French and Italian, and related words on Dictionary.com.

  6. Panache is a noun that means a stylish, original, and very confident way of doing things that makes people admire you. Learn how to use it in sentences, how to pronounce it, and see translations in different languages.

  7. When you decorate yourself with a flourish, have an elegant appearance, or do something with style, you are said to have panache. You might wear your beret with new-found panache. Your aunt Milly may throw a party with unmatched panache.

  8. Panache is the quality of being able to do things in a lively and confident way that other people find attractive. Learn how to pronounce panache, see synonyms and example sentences, and explore related topics and words.

  9. 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)

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