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[ US /ˈfɫɛɹ/ ]
[ UK /flˈe‍ə/ ]
NOUN
  1. a shape that spreads outward
    the skirt had a wide flare
  2. distinctive and stylish elegance
    he wooed her with the confident dash of a cavalry officer
  3. a natural talent
    he has a flair for mathematics
    he has a genius for interior decorating

How To Use flair In A Sentence

  • His flair and showmanship won new audiences and gained the theatre great prestige.
  • France play with more flair and inventiveness, whereas England are a more disciplined side.
  • He was resistant at first, but soon became a careful dresser and appreciative of his wife's flair for interior design.
  • He was wonderful to watch for his style, elegance, flair and goalscoring. The Sun
  • The experience brought out his entrepreneurial flair. Times, Sunday Times
  • Judges placed high value on entries that demonstrated imagination, originality and flair.
  • At the Kennedy Center, during "Le Corsaire" 's opening marketplace scene, we saw a stageful of distinct characters, all telling their individual "stories" with wit, finesse and flair, but never play-acting hollowness. Bolshoi Embraces the Pre-Soviet Past
  • He overcame these and tackled his job with enthusiasm and flair that got results against all the odds.
  • Burton's flair for image seems always at odds with the story at hand.
  • Inside, while you don't get the style or flair of a Range Rover, you do get a sense of utilitarian toughness.
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