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Meanings of
flair
in English
Portuguese
estilo
Catalan
airositat
Spanish
estilo
Back to the meaning
Distinctive and stylish elegance.
style
dash
elan
panache
Portuguese
estilo
Portuguese
dom
Spanish
don
Back to the meaning
A natural talent.
genius
Portuguese
dom
Catalan
vol
Spanish
vuelo
Back to the meaning
A shape that spreads outward.
flare
Catalan
vol
Inspiration.
inspiration
Synonyms
Examples for "
flare
"
flare
Examples for "
flare
"
1
Despite a positive trajectory, a
flare
-
up
or second wave is not impossible.
2
Contention over environmental issues is likely to
flare
from time to time.
3
A crash or
flare
-
up
of symptoms can last days, weeks or months.
4
But Ms Gallagher said the odd
flare
up was not a concern.
5
Finding a slightly wider spot or
flare
is of particular importance here.
Usage of
flair
in English
1
However, thanks to Apple's penchant for visual
flair
,
it looks totally unique.
2
His success as a leader depends on a
flair
for intra-party politics.
3
We expect exhibitions in the ordinary -not in energy and
flair
.
4
He said the aim will play a typically Fijian style with
flair
.
5
Brazil's manager insists he is looking for commitment rather than individual
flair
.
6
All, however, are infused with her characteristic girlish
flair
and appealing hippie-dippieness.
7
Adding to the room's '30s
flair
are period-inspired ceilings and light fittings.
8
I said you had a
flair
for the dramatic and for fiction.
9
Photograph: Daily Star The Duchess of Cambridge had
flair
and terrific range.
10
The songs are less impactive, though Domingo sings them with great
flair
.
11
We're wallowing in the excitement despite the lack of
'
flair
'
midfield players.
12
Ruair Carroll's limestone carvings demonstrate a
flair
for devising sleek, naturally-based forms.
13
The Viennese repertoire requires idiomatic
flair
,
brilliant execution or fresh stylistic insights.
14
She loved to bake, and had a real
flair
for French cuisine.
15
But I think the captaincy might curb his
flair
as a player.
16
But I have great faith in Furneaux's
flair
for the true scent.
Other examples for "flair"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
flair
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
artistic flair
have a flair
french flair
more flair
attack flair
More collocations
Translations for
flair
Portuguese
estilo
elegância
dom
aptidão
talento
Catalan
airositat
estil
vol
Spanish
estilo
elegancia
encanto
brío
don
vuelo
Flair
through the time
Flair
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
South Africa
Common
United States of America
Less common
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