flair

IPA: fɫˈɛr

noun

  • A natural or innate talent or aptitude.
  • Distinctive style or elegance.
  • (obsolete) Smell; odor.
  • (obsolete) Olfaction; sense of smell.

verb

  • (transitive) To add flair.
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Examples of "flair" in Sentences

  • He has a flair for arts.
  • He's got the flair, the passing abilities.
  • I knew I had the voice and the flair for it.
  • The caviar brings out a little Canadian flair.
  • Here are five ways to cook with an Italian flair.
  • She was qualified as an inventive genius for her artistic flair.
  • I found the visual flair to be a major aid in tracking projects.
  • It gives the article a unique flair and a real flavour of the city.
  • I am the current organiser of the world flair championship in London.
  • He developed a flair for public speaking, which made him a sought after figure on the national lecture circuit.

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