Definitions for flairs

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Spelling: [flair]
IPA: /flɛər/

Flairs is a 6 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 8 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 9 points.

You can make 145 anagrams from letters in flairs (afilrs).

Definitions for flairs

noun

  1. a natural talent, aptitude, or ability; bent; knack:
  2. smartness of style, manner, etc.: Synonyms: chic, dash, panache, verve; oomph, pizazz.
  3. keen, intuitive perception or discernment:
  4. Hunting. scent; sense of smell.

Origin of flairs

1350-1400; Middle English French, Old French: scent, noun derivative of flairier to reek ≪ Vulgar Latin *flāgrāre, dissimilated variant of Latin frāgrāre. See fragran

Examples for flairs

“They are motivated by insecurity, fear, lack of imagination and above all, a lack of flair,” he said.

You see, heart counts, and sympathy, and the flair for understanding.

She does not shy from a fight, and she has a flair for political theater to make Ted Cruz envious.

Now Isabelle had a flair for the odd, and she understood her own limitations and her own style.

Worn singularly or layered for a more dramatic effect, the thin metal bands evoke an ethnic sort of flair.

“He had a flair for the dramatic, to be sure, but it was for more than theatrics,” Clinton said.

He has the flair of the dealer, not the perception of the amateur.

And it bespeaks a confidence and flair not often attributed to the much-maligned candidate.

There was a flair of vanity in Gaddon that dated back to his English ancestry.

The Virginian flair for political life was thus early in evidence.

Word Value for flairs
Scrable

8

Words with friends

9

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