Flair
(
noun
,
verb
)
(As a noun)
Flair ( noun )
- A natural talent or ability for something.
- A distinctive and stylish quality.
Origin:
Late 19th century: from french flairer "to smell out", from flaire "nostril".
Examples:
- She has a flair for languages.
- The chef prepared the dish with a flair for presentation.
- He had a real flair for fashion design.
- The actor brought a unique flair to the role.
- The designer's flair for color was evident in the collection.
(As a verb)
Flair ( verb )
- A natural talent or ability for something.
- A distinctive and stylish quality.
Origin:
Late 19th century: from french flairer "to smell out", from flaire "nostril".
Examples:
- She has a flair for languages.
- The chef prepared the dish with a flair for presentation.
- He had a real flair for fashion design.
- The actor brought a unique flair to the role.
- The designer's flair for color was evident in the collection.