Flair (noun)
A natural or innate talent or aptitude; a knack.
Flair (noun)
Distinctive style or elegance; panache or elan.
Flair (noun)
Smell; odor.
Flair (noun)
The sense of smell.
Flair (verb)
To add flair.
Style (noun)
A manner of doing or presenting things, especially a fashionable one.
Style (noun)
Flair; grace; fashionable skill.
“As a dancer, he has a lot of style.”
Style (noun)
The stalk that connects the stigma(s) to the ovary in a pistil of a flower.
Style (noun)
A traditional or legal term preceding a reference to a person who holds a title or post.
Style (noun)
A traditional or legal term used to address a person who holds a title or post.
“the style of Majesty”
Style (noun)
A stylus.
Style (noun)
A pen; an author’s pen.
Style (noun)
A sharp-pointed tool used in engraving; a graver.
Style (noun)
A kind of blunt-pointed surgical instrument.
Style (noun)
A long, slender, bristle-like process.
“the anal styles of insects”
Style (noun)
The pin, or gnomon, of a sundial, the shadow of which indicates the hour.
Style (noun)
A visual or other modification to text or other elements of a document, such as bold or italic.
“applying styles to text in a wordprocessor”
“Cascading Style Sheets”
Style (verb)
To create or give a style, fashion or image to.
Style (verb)
To call or give a name or title to.
Style (noun)
a particular procedure by which something is done; a manner or way
“different styles of management”
Style (noun)
a way of painting, writing, composing, building, etc., characteristic of a particular period, place, person, or movement
“the concerto is composed in a neoclassical style”
“a striking feature of Swift’s style is his use of conjunctions”
Style (noun)
a way of using language
“he never wrote in a journalistic style”
“students should pay attention to style and idiom”
Style (noun)
one’s usual way of behaving or approaching situations
“backing out isn’t my style”
Style (noun)
an official or legal title
“the partnership traded under the style of Storr and Mortimer”
Style (noun)
a distinctive appearance, typically determined by the principles according to which something is designed
“the pillars are no exception to the general style”
Style (noun)
a particular design of clothing
“his shoes were in a style that he could wear anywhere”
Style (noun)
a way of arranging the hair
“for a glamorous style, hair was brushed out after setting”
Style (noun)
fashionable elegance and sophistication
“the world-famous hotel attracts guests because of its style and taste”
Style (noun)
a confident, effortless manner or technique
“he plays with such style”
Style (noun)
(in a flower) a narrow, typically elongated extension of the ovary, bearing the stigma.
Style (noun)
(in an invertebrate) a small, slender pointed appendage; a stylet.
Style (noun)
archaic term for stylus (sense 2)
Style (verb)
design or make in a particular form
“the yacht is well proportioned and conservatively styled”
Style (verb)
arrange (hair) in a particular way
“he styled her hair by twisting it up to give it body”
Style (verb)
designate with a particular name, description, or title
“the official is styled principal and vice chancellor of the university”