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
- Investigative flair is seen as a sign of eccentricity.
- Looking at 90 minutes of charts and graphs, even with charts and graphs done well with theatrical flair, is boring.
- The latest: Hatto's husband finally speaks, and his non-denial denials show a certain flair and appreciation for the art.
- The fare here pays homage to the home-cooked specialties of the South, and that regional flair is evident throughout the menu.
- Chef Garseus, who had a Latin American flair to his cooking, had similar problems during the entire competition, but got everything right last night in Kitchen Stadium.
- He's taking that flair from the Outback to the economic heyday of the 1920's with his next project -- an adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic novel, "The Great Gatsby."
- Preparing a document for translation may be, sometimes, a tricky and potentially overwhelming job, depending on how important the project is, and how vital, say, specific terminology or marketing flair is to this particular translation.
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