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View usage for: (pənæʃ) uncountable nounIf you do something with panache, you do it in a confident, stylish, and elegant way. The BBC Symphony Orchestra played with great panache. Her panache at dealing with the world's media is quite astonishing. Synonyms: style, spirit, dash, flair [informal] More Synonyms of panache panache in British English (pəˈnæʃ, -ˈnɑːʃ) noun1. a dashing manner; style; swagger she rides with panache 2. a feathered plume on a helmet Word origin C16: via French from Old Italian pennacchio, from Late Latin pinnāculum feather, from Latin pinna feather; compare Latin pinnāculum pinnaclepanache in American English (pəˈnæʃ; pəˈnɑʃ) noun1. a plume of feathers, esp. on a helmet 2. dashing elegance of manner; carefree, spirited self-confidence or style; flamboyance Word origin Fr < OFr pannache < OIt pennacchio < LL(Ec) pinnaculum, tuft, plume: see pinnacle Examples of 'panache' in a sentencepanache The whole thing was played with a great deal of wit and panache.They played with great panache and urgency and tempo.It is all done with great panache.This sport is not only about survival but also the style and panache you display.It may not mean scoring more tries or showing a panache and style that most would welcome.He also praised them for the style and panache with which they performed the apparently impossible.Viewers from outside these groups may yet enjoy the film's wit and panache.The Argentinians have great player and panache.Back at the 7th he got out of two bunkers with great panache.So it is a midfield and forward line packed full of pace, power and panache.It has swagger and panache and a confidence that isn't just trying to impress.Are we happy that ideas such as enjoyment, swagger and panache have been factored out?It has drama, wit and the visual panache to entertain youngsters and adults equally.All scored with great panache, to the bewilderment of bowlers who cannot work out how he does it.It was a thriller that had real visual panache, because for once the special effects were actually special.In the years of postwar austerity he was anything but austere, scoring runs with joy and style and panache.Both performances have great panache.With style, panache and power.There was visual panache, too.It is not free of the usual worthy dullness, but it has bits of visual panache and gives the story a lively political spin.Transformers compared with today's action movies, but it has wit and panache.They lose the danger, the wit, the panache and the point.The Great Gatsby documents the period with great panache.There was a style, panache and unity to the French display.Heart And he was repaid in full as his vibrant confident side shook Tottenham rigid with power and panache. In other languagespanache British English: panache NOUN If you do something with panache, you do it in a confident, stylish, and elegant way. The orchestra played with great panache. - American English: panache
- Brazilian Portuguese: desenvoltura
- Chinese: 神气十足
- European Spanish: gracia
- French: panache
- German: Schwung
- Italian: stile
- Japanese: 堂々とした態度
- Korean: 기품
- European Portuguese: desenvoltura
- Latin American Spanish: gracia
Definition a confident and stylish manner The orchestra played with great panache. Synonyms spirit swagger swag (slang) flourish Additional synonymsThe performance was full of brio. Synonyms energy, spirit, enthusiasm, dash, pep, zip (informal), animation, vigour, verve, zest, panache, gusto, get-up-and-go (informal), élan, vivacity, liveliness, welly (slang) Definition a mixture of style and courage He played with great fire and dash. Synonyms style, spirit, flair (informal), flourish, vigour, verve, panache, élan, brio, vivacityDefinition originality and stylishness the panache and flair you'd expect Synonyms style, taste, dash, chic, elegance, panache, discernment, stylishness - pan
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Additional synonymsHe was his usual mixture of flamboyance and flair. Synonyms showiness, show, style, dash, sparkle, chic, flair (informal), verve, swagger, swag (slang), extravagance, panache, pomp, glitz (informal), élan, éclat, bravura, swank (informal), theatricality, exhibitionism, brio, ostentation, stylishness, flashiness, flamboyancy, floridity, pizzazz or pizazz (informal) Definition great enthusiasm or liveliness He played with great style and verve. Synonyms enthusiasm, energy, spirit, life, force, punch (informal), dash, pep, sparkle, zip (informal), vitality, animation, vigour, zeal, gusto, welly (slang), get-up-and-go (informal), élan, brio, vivacity, liveliness, vim Definition style and liveliness The part was performed with élan by a promising young tenor. Synonyms style, spirit, dash, flair (informal), animation, vigour, verve, zest, panache, esprit, brio, vivacity, impetuosity |