Pronunciation: /flɛr/
noun a distinctive and stylish elegance
A1 She added a little flair to her outfit with a colorful scarf.
A2 The chef's flair for cooking was evident in every dish he prepared.
B1 The artist's paintings were filled with creativity and flair.
B2 The dancer performed with incredible flair and grace.
C1 The designer's collection showcased her unique flair for combining patterns and textures.
C2 His flair for storytelling captivated audiences around the world.
formal She displayed a unique flair for interior design, incorporating a blend of modern and traditional elements.
informal His cooking always has a special flair that sets it apart from others.
slang She's got a real flair for putting together killer outfits.
figurative His writing had a flair that brought the characters to life on the page.
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