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1. (n.) flair
a natural talent, aptitude, or ability.
2. flair
smartness of style or manner:
She dresses with great flair.
Etymology: (1350–1400; ME < F, OF: scent, der. of flairier to reek &indirdesc; VL *flāgrāre, dissimilated var. of L frāgrāre. See fragrant)
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1. (noun) flair, genius
a natural talent
"he has a flair for mathematics"; "he has a genius for interior decorating"
2. (noun) dash, elan, flair, panache, style
distinctive and stylish elegance
"he wooed her with the confident dash of a cavalry officer"
3. (noun) flare, flair
a shape that spreads outward
"the skirt had a wide flare"
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1. (noun) flair
elegance or style
to do sth with flair
2. flair
have a flair for
to have a talent for
My mother has a flair for interior design.
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Sense: a natural ability or cleverness for (doing) something
She has flair for (learning) languages.
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Afrikaans: aanleg vir |
Arabic: مَيْل طبيعي، نَزْعَه |
Bulgarian: нюх |
Brazilian: jeito |
Czech: talent |
German: der Spürsinn |
Danish: flair for; anlæg for; tal |
Greek: ταλέντο |
Spanish: don |
Estonian: loomupärane anne |
Farsi: استعداد |
Finnish: taipumus |
French: flair, don |
Hebrew: כּישָׁרוֹן |
Hindi: प्रवृति |
Croatian: dar, smisao |
Hungarian: hajlam |
Indonesian: bakat |
Icelandic: hæfileiki |
Italian: disposizione |
Japanese: 勘 |
Korean: 능력, 재능 |
Lithuanian: polinkis, gabumai |
Latvian: spējas; dotības |
Malay: bakat |
Dutch: talent |
Norwegian: evne, nese/sans for |
Polish: dryg, smykałka |
Persian: استعداد |
Pashto: دبوى درګ كولو قوت، دشامى |
Portuguese: jeito |
Romanian: fler, dar |
Russian: способность |
Slovak: nadanie |
Slovenian: dar |
Serbian: dar |
Swedish: sinne, känsla, näsa |
Thai: พรสวรรค์ |
Turkish: Allah vergisi, yetenek |
Taiwanese: 天賦 |
Ukrainian: нюх, чуття |
Urdu: کچھ کرنے کی فطری صلاحیت |
Vietnamese: sự thính; sự tinh; tài nh |
Chinese: 天资,天分,天赋 |
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