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  2. flair
    NOUN
    flair (noun)
    1. a special or instinctive aptitude or ability for doing something well:
      "she had a flair for languages" ·
      "none of us had much artistic flair"
      synonyms:
      aptitude · talent · gift · knack · instinct · ability · capability · capacity · faculty · facility · skill · bent · feel · genius · natural ability
      antonyms:
    2. stylishness and originality:
      "she dressed with flair"
    ORIGIN
    late 19th century: from French, from flairer ‘to smell’, based on Latin fragrare ‘smell sweet’. Compare with fragrant.
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    (The English words fragrant and fragrance also derive from fragrare .) The "odor" sense of flair fell out of use, but in the 19th century, English speakers once again borrowed flair from the French—this time (influenced by the Modern French use of the word for the sense of smell) to indicate a discriminating sense or instinctive discernment.
    Flair's aircraft are configured with 186 or 189 economy class seats in a 3–3 layout. As a low-cost carrier, the airline charges additional fees for various services and amenities, including additional baggage allowances and in-flight catering.
    flair for He has a flair for languages. He played with great imagination and flair. It's a competent enough piece of writing but it lacks flair. Alan has a flair for public speaking.
    European flair Bruce Minorgan Did you know? In the 14th century, if someone told you that you had flair (or flayre as it was then commonly spelled), you might very well take offense. This is because in Middle English flayre meant "an odor."
  4. WEBFlair Airlines is a Canadian ultra-low-cost carrier (ULCC) headquartered in Edmonton, Alberta. [9] . The airline operates scheduled passenger and chartered services with a fleet of Boeing 737 aircraft. The company …

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