Meaning & Definition of word "Panache"

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    Panache

    /pəˈnæʃ/

    noun:

    • 1. A flamboyant manner or style; the distinctive flair associated with a person, place, or thing.
      • Example: The fashion show was filled with models strutting down the runway with panache.
    • 2. A confident and stylish manner, often in the context of artistic expression.
      • Example: She approached the stage with panache, capturing the audience's attention from the moment she began to sing.
    • 3. Distinctive and elegant flair, especially in performance or presentation.
      • Example: His panache in storytelling captivated everyone at the dinner party.
    • 4. A showy or flamboyant confidence and spirit.
      • Example: The chef's panache in the kitchen turned each meal into a culinary masterpiece.

    Etymology

    French, literally meaning 'tuft' or 'feather', from Old French 'penachier'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    with panache:

    Doing something with flair and style.

    panache in style:

    Referring to a distinctive elegance in fashion or appearance.

    Related Words

    flair:

    A natural ability to do something well, often with style.

    verve:

    Vigor and spirit or enthusiasm in artistic work.

    Slang Meanings of panache

    Meaning: Having a unique style or flair.

    Example Sentence: That guy's got panache; he always knows how to stand out in a crowd.

    Meaning: Doing something with confidence and showmanship.

    Example Sentence: She nailed that presentation with total panache!