noun
- plural of flair; a distinctive elegance, style, or manner of doing something
- plural of flair; a natural ability or talent for something
- plural of flair; a signal flare or distress signal
Usage: nautical; aviation
Examples
- She has a flair for fashion and always dresses with style and flairs.
- The chef's culinary flairs impressed all the dinner guests.
- He approached the project with creative flairs that set it apart.
- The artist's unique flairs made her paintings instantly recognizable.
- The ship's crew fired flairs to signal for help during the storm.
- Her natural flairs for languages made her an excellent translator.
- The designer added decorative flairs to the simple dress.
- His presentation lacked the flairs needed to engage the audience.