sábado, 4 de enero de 2014

comic flair

flair

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na shape that spreads outward

Synonyms:
flare
Type of:
formshape
the spatial arrangement of something as distinct from its substance

na natural talent

“he has a flair for mathematics”
Synonyms:
genius
Type of:
endowmentgiftnatural endowmenttalent
natural abilities or qualities

ndistinctive and stylish elegance

Synonyms:
dashelanpanachestyle
Type of:
elegance
a refined quality of gracefulness and good taste
WORD FAMILY
flair
the "flair" family
USAGE EXAMPLES
  • Paul Georges’s outsized landscapes, nudes, self-portraits and allegorical narratives have a terrific painterly flair.
    New York Times Jan 3, 2014
  • It quickly sets about re-assembling them for “contrived reasons,” as Harmon recently put it with characteristic flair in the New York Times.
    Slate Jan 2, 2014
  • But Mr. Kejriwal, the harbinger of a new paradigm in Indian politics, has done much to suggest a flair for the unusual.
    New York Times Dec 30, 2013
  • Or perhaps they will decide that Professor Miller's theories show more journalistic flair than academic rigour.
    BBC Dec 30, 2013

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