Pronunciation: /pəˈnæʃ/
noun a grand or flamboyant manner; flair; style
A1 She danced with panache at the school talent show.
A2 The chef cooked with panache, impressing all the dinner guests.
B1 The actor performed with great panache, captivating the audience.
B2 The fashion designer's collection was full of panache and style.
C1 The pianist played the difficult piece with panache and skill.
C2 The author's writing is known for its wit, humor, and panache.
formal The pianist performed with great panache at the classical music concert.
informal She always dresses with panache, even for a casual outing.
slang That skateboarder has serious panache with his tricks!
figurative The author wrote with such panache that the readers were captivated by every word.
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