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Synonyms of 'flair'

flair

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1 (noun) 
Definition
natural ability
She has a flair for languages.
Synonyms
ability
Her drama teacher spotted her ability.
feel
talent
Both her children have a talent for music.
gift
As a youth he discovered a gift for teaching.
genius
This is the mark of her genius as a designer.
faculty
a faculty for self-preservation
accomplishment
She can now add basketball to her list of accomplishments.
mastery
He demonstrated his mastery of political manoeuvring.
knack
He's got the knack of getting people to listen.
aptitude
He discovered an aptitude for working in accounts.
2 (noun) 
Definition
originality and stylishness
(informal) 
the panache and flair you'd expect
Synonyms
style
She has not lost her grace and style.
taste
She has very good taste in clothes.
dash
He played with great fire and dash.
chic
elegance
Princess Grace's understated elegance
panache
The orchestra played with great panache.
discernment
stylishness
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Additional synonyms

in the sense of accomplishment
Definition
personal abilities or skills
She can now add basketball to her list of accomplishments.
Synonyms
talent,
art,
ability,
skill,
gift,
achievement,
craft,
faculty,
capability,
forte,
attainment,
proficiency
in the sense of aptitude
Definition
natural tendency or ability
He discovered an aptitude for working in accounts.
Synonyms
gift,
ability,
talent,
capacity,
intelligence,
leaning,
bent,
tendency,
faculty,
capability,
flair,
inclination,
disposition,
knack,
propensity,
proficiency,
predilection,
cleverness,
proclivity (formal),
quickness,
giftedness,
proneness,
aptness
in the sense of dash
Definition
a mixture of style and courage
He played with great fire and dash.
Synonyms
style,
spirit,
flair (informal),
flourish,
vigour,
verve,
panache,
élan,
brio,
vivacity

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