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noun
- 1. a special or instinctive aptitude or ability for doing something well: "she had a flair for languages"
- 2. stylishness and originality: "she dressed with flair"
1. : a skill or instinctive ability to appreciate or make good use of something : talent. a flair for color. also : inclination, tendency. a flair for the dramatic. 2. : a uniquely attractive quality : style. fashionable dresses with a flair all their own. Montreal is a city noted for its … European flair Bruce Minorgan. Did you know?
noun. uk / fleə r/ us / fler / Add to word list. C1 [ S ] natural ability to do something well: flair for He has a flair for languages. Synonyms. aptitude. gift (ABILITY) talent (NATURAL ABILITY) C2 [ U ] a situation in which something is done in an exciting and interesting way: He played with great imagination and flair.
noun. us / fler / uk / fleə r/ Add to word list. C1 [ S ] natural ability to do something well: flair for He has a flair for languages. Synonyms. aptitude. gift (ABILITY) talent (NATURAL ABILITY) C2 [ U ] a situation in which something is done in an exciting and interesting way: He played with great imagination and flair.
Jun 7, 2024 · 1. singular noun. If you have a flair for a particular thing, you have a natural ability to do it well . ...a friend who has a flair for languages. [ + for] Synonyms: ability, feel, talent, gift More Synonyms of flair. 2. uncountable noun. If you have flair, you do things in an original, interesting, and stylish way. [approval]
Jun 2, 2024 · flair ( countable and uncountable, plural flairs) A natural or innate talent or aptitude . Synonyms: gift, knack, talent. to have a flair for art. 2020 January 22, Stuart Jeffries, “Terry Jones obituary”, in The Guardian [1]: For all his directorial flair, though, Jones may well be best remembered for creating such characters as Arthur ...
1. A natural talent or aptitude; a knack: a flair for interior decorating. 2. Instinctive discernment; keenness: a flair for the exotica. 3. Distinctive elegance or style: served us with flair. [Middle English, fragrance, from Old French, from flairer, to scent, from Late Latin flāgrāre, alteration of Latin frāgrāre, to emit an odor .]
Use the word flair to refer to someone’s knack or natural talent for something. Someone might have a flair for throwing fantastic parties, or a flair for solving complex math problems. Something or someone with flair is flashy, catchy and full of energy.
Definitions of 'flair' 1. If you have a flair for a particular thing, you have a natural ability to do it well. [...] 2. If you have flair, you do things in an original, interesting, and stylish way. [approval] [...] More. Synonyms of 'flair' • ability, feel, talent, gift [...] • style, taste, dash, chic [...] More.
noun. a natural talent, aptitude, or ability; bent; knack: a flair for rhyming. smartness of style, manner, etc.: Their window display has absolutely no flair at all. Synonyms: pizazz, oomph, verve, panache, dash, chic. keen, intuitive perception or discernment: We want a casting director with a real flair for finding dramatic talent.
noun. uk / fleə r/ us. flair noun (ABILITY) Add to word list. a natural ability to do something well: She has a flair for languages. flair noun (STYLE) the ability to do something in an exciting and interesting way: He played with great imagination and flair. (Definition of flair from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)