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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
  2. 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. See more.

  3. What does the noun panache mean? There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun panache. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. panache has developed meanings and uses in subjects including. hats (late 1500s) astronomy (1880s) See meaning & use. How common is the noun panache?

  4. 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.

  5. Define panache. panache synonyms, panache pronunciation, panache translation, English dictionary definition of panache. n. 1. Dash; verve. 2. A bunch of feathers or a plume, especially on a helmet. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition....

  6. A bold and confident manner or style, often characterized by a sense of flair and creativity. "The chef added a touch of panache to the classic dish." Detailed meaning of panache. The term is used to describe a person who carries themselves with grace and self-assurance, and who is not afraid to take risks and make bold decisions.

  7. Definitions of 'panache' If you do something with panache, you do it in a confident, stylish, and elegant way. [...] More. Pronunciations of the word 'panache' British English: pənæʃ American English: pənæʃ. More. Synonyms of 'panache' • style, spirit, dash, flair (informal) [...] More. Collocations with 'panache' with great panache.

  8. a grand or flamboyant manner; verve; style; flair: The actor who would play Cyrano must have panache. Clothing an ornamental plume of feathers, tassels, or the like, esp. one worn on a helmet or cap. Architecture the surface of a pendentive. Late Latin pinnāculum, diminutive of pinna wing; identical in form with pinnāculum pinnacle.

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