Flair ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Flair ( noun )

  1. A natural talent or ability for something.
  2. A distinctive and stylish quality.

Origin:

Late 19th century: from french flairer "to smell out", from flaire "nostril".

Examples:

  1. She has a flair for languages.
  2. The chef prepared the dish with a flair for presentation.
  3. He had a real flair for fashion design.
  4. The actor brought a unique flair to the role.
  5. The designer's flair for color was evident in the collection.

(As a verb)

Flair ( verb )

  1. A natural talent or ability for something.
  2. A distinctive and stylish quality.

Origin:

Late 19th century: from french flairer "to smell out", from flaire "nostril".

Examples:

  1. She has a flair for languages.
  2. The chef prepared the dish with a flair for presentation.
  3. He had a real flair for fashion design.
  4. The actor brought a unique flair to the role.
  5. The designer's flair for color was evident in the collection.
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