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Flair   /flɛr/   Listen
Flair

noun
1.
A natural talent.  Synonym: genius.  "He has a genius for interior decorating"
2.
Distinctive and stylish elegance.  Synonyms: dash, elan, panache, style.
3.
A shape that spreads outward.  Synonym: flare.






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"Flair" Quotes from Famous Books



... who has been an athlete can fit himself into this part of the program with little difficulty and with great credit, provided he acts with the moderation that is here suggested. The armed services put great store by this. A man with a strong flair for physical training can usually ...
— The Armed Forces Officer - Department of the Army Pamphlet 600-2 • U. S. Department of Defense

... the man who sat smiling so shamelessly before him, answering the purser's questions in an ironical voice. The very fact that the man was so typically French and so plainly amused created in Pachmann's mind a flair of suspicion which dilated his nostrils and narrowed his eyes. But the passport was in perfect order, and Chevrial's ...
— The Destroyer - A Tale of International Intrigue • Burton Egbert Stevenson



Words linked to "Flair" :   form, endowment, talent, gift, natural endowment, elegance, shape



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