noun
- plural of panache: flamboyant confidence of style or manner; dash
- plural of panache: ornamental plumes of feathers, especially on a helmet or hat
Usage: historical
Examples
- The dancers performed with great panaches that captivated the audience.
- His speeches were delivered with such panaches that even his critics admired his style.
- The medieval knights wore helmets decorated with colorful panaches.
- She handled the difficult situation with one of her characteristic panaches.
- The restaurant’s dishes were prepared and presented with distinctive panaches.
- Historical paintings often show cavalry officers with elaborate panaches on their helmets.