The difference between Flair and Panache
When used as nouns, flair means a natural or innate talent or aptitude, whereas panache means an ornamental plume on a helmet.
Flair is also verb with the meaning: to add flair.
check bellow for the other definitions of Flair and Panache
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Flair as a noun:
A natural or innate talent or aptitude; a knack.
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Flair as a noun:
Distinctive style or elegance; panache or elan.
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Flair as a noun (obsolete):
Smell; odor.
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Flair as a noun (obsolete):
The sense of smell.
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Flair as a verb (transitive):
To add flair.
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Panache as a noun (countable):
An ornamental plume on a helmet.
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Panache as a noun (uncountable):
Flamboyant, energetic style or action; dash; verve.