panache (Meaning)

Wordnet

panache (n)

distinctive and stylish elegance

a feathered plume on a helmet

Webster

panache (n.)

A plume or bunch of feathers, esp. such a bunch worn on the helmet; any military plume, or ornamental group of feathers.

Synonyms & Antonyms of panache

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panache Sentence Examples

  1. He danced with an undeniable panache that captivated the audience.
  2. The politician delivered his speech with panache, leaving a lasting impression on the listeners.
  3. The chef's cooking had a certain panache that elevated simple ingredients into culinary delights.
  4. The violinist played with panache, eliciting both emotion and applause.
  5. She wore her ball gown with panache, radiating confidence and elegance.
  6. The artist's paintings exuded panache, capturing the beauty and essence of their subjects.
  7. The fighter entered the ring with panache, his movements flowing with grace and precision.
  8. The author wrote with panache, crafting words that leapt off the page.
  9. The architect designed the building with panache, creating a structure that was both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
  10. The CEO led the company with panache, inspiring employees and driving success.

FAQs About the word panache

distinctive and stylish elegance, a feathered plume on a helmetA plume or bunch of feathers, esp. such a bunch worn on the helmet; any military plume, or orname

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He danced with an undeniable panache that captivated the audience.

The politician delivered his speech with panache, leaving a lasting impression on the listeners.

The chef's cooking had a certain panache that elevated simple ingredients into culinary delights.

The violinist played with panache, eliciting both emotion and applause.