flair

noun
UK: /fleə/
US: /fler/
  1. A natural quality or talent.

    1. She has a real flair for design she always knows what looks good
    2. With a flair for the dramatic, he presented the award with a flourish
  2. Stylishness and originality.

    1. He added a touch of flair to his outfit with a bright scarf
    2. The restaurant's decor has a certain flair making it stand out from the rest
  3. Special or stylish way of doing something.

    1. The chef prepares each meal with flair impressing all the guests
    2. The musician played the piano with a unique flair captivating the audience

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "flair" in English means: A natural quality or talent., Stylishness and originality., Special or stylish way of doing something..

The phonetic transcription of "flair" is /fleə/ in British English and /fler/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "flair": talent, elegance, knack, vogue, aptitude, dash, panache, skill, style.

Example usage of "flair": "She has a real flair for design she always knows what looks good". More examples on the page.