Synonym: insight, perception, talent. Similar words: clairvoyant, laissez-faire, laissez faire, clairvoyance, lain, claim, malaise, reclaim. Meaning: [fler /fleə] n. 1. a natural talent 2. distinctive and stylish elegance 3. a shape that spreads outward.
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31. Moreover, the audience wanted the music presented with flair.
32. I respect her business flair, her acumen.
33. Swales said he had a lot of flair, but admitted he was an unknown quantity.
34. Brion combines his scholarship and expert musicianship with the same flair for real entertainment that Sousa himself possessed in abundance.
35. However BSE manage to bridge such obstacles with style, ease and flair.
36. Forget your formula today and put your energy into fostering flair and entrepreneurialism in your team and in yourself.
37. When it comes to styling, artistic flair and imagination are essential.
38. Half of the record aspired towards the cacophony of grinding rock and the other half was still emphasising their pop flair.
39. A high-octane mix of racial minorities, a flair for riots and looting.
40. Eclecticism rules these days, and traditional patterns may be thrown together with all the flair for ill-assortment of current Top-Shop fashions.
41. One told the researchers that one player with flair was an expensive luxury, two was a luxury they couldn't afford.
42. Though not conventionally pretty, she dressed with flair, had a brave and decisive personality and considerable vitality.
43. Her life and career after she and Burton split up confirms the opinion of her energy and flair - and her directness.
44. If you have a flair for languages, there are some good career opportunities in Europe.
45. Chiefly he lacked the flair, or the confidence, for tackling out-of-the-way problems, especially among the men.
46. He had shown what a little flair might do for the army as a whole.
47. He will be best remembered for the flair he brought to the Arsenal side that won the league in 1989 and 1991.
48. Brouillet's dishes, on the other hand, are innovative without stuffiness, no-nonsense cuisine with flair.
49. As it opened, the cool relaxed atmosphere of executive luxury mixed with an international flair.
50. So all it takes is a little expert instruction, good eye-hand coordination and a flair for mimicry?
51. Despite her irritating affectations, she did have a genuine flair for divining quality in both literature and the visual arts.
52. And yet all his life, his integrity warred with a flair for the theatrical, a fondness for tall tales.
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53. Menu items have a Southern flair, with an emphasis on fresh fish.
54. Batty was pretty aggressive but only occasionally showed the flair and intelligence of which he is capable.
55. We owe to Polybius the only description of this procession - which shows his flair.
56. He's a normal 11-year-old kid, but he has a flair for math.
57. Hickey was nothing if not meticulous, and he had a flair for obscuring bad news in a fog of pieties.
58. He tossed the salad tableside in big wooden bowls with much theatrical flair and the customers were entranced.
59. From the start, their approach to the matches had been exciting with a dazzling display of flair from the batsmen.
60. A flair for games and a talent for government went hand in hand.
More similar words: clairvoyant, laissez-faire, laissez faire, clairvoyance, lain, claim, malaise, reclaim, villain, acclaim, explain, proclaim, complaint, plaintiff, flag, flat, flask, proclaimed, flame, flank, flash, complain about, air, flakes, flare up, flavor, hair, fair, pair, inflate.