The difference between Flair and Gift

When used as nouns, flair means a natural or innate talent or aptitude, whereas gift means something given to another voluntarily, without charge.

When used as verbs, flair means to add flair, whereas gift means to give as a gift or donation.


check bellow for the other definitions of Flair and Gift

  1. Flair as a noun:

    A natural or innate talent or aptitude; a knack.

  2. Flair as a noun:

    Distinctive style or elegance; panache or elan.

  3. Flair as a noun (obsolete):

    Smell; odor.

  4. Flair as a noun (obsolete):

    The sense of smell.

  1. Flair as a verb (transitive):

    To add flair.

  1. Gift as a noun:

    Something given to another voluntarily, without charge.

  2. Gift as a noun:

    A talent or natural ability.

    Examples:

    "She had a gift for playing the flute."

  3. Gift as a noun:

    Something gained incidentally, without effort.

  4. Gift as a noun:

    The act, right, or power of giving or bestowing.

    Examples:

    "The office is in the gift of the President."

  1. Gift as a verb (transitive):

    To give as a gift or donation.

  2. Gift as a verb (transitive):

    To give away, to concede easily.