He had a flair for pyrotechnics, so people could not wait to see the flare in his show.
While he had a flair for sailing, in case of an emergency, he kept a flare gun aboard the boat.
She's a confident model who dresses with amazing style and flair and her hair shone like a flare.
I'm not surprised that he won the art contest because he has always had a flair for drawing and the flare he drew was beautifully done.
the police man found a flare in the house and also in a car
You might think a flare would not burn in a vacuum, however, they will. The oxygen for the flare to burn is already chemically in the flare. And flare guns HAVE gone into space- as emergency equipment.
Flare
Yes, a solar flare and a sun flare are the same thing. They refer to sudden releases of energy in the sun's atmosphere that can cause disturbances on Earth.
A solar flare is a sudden, intense burst of radiation from the sun's surface. They release high-energy particles and radiation into space, and can impact Earth's magnetic field, causing disruptions in telecommunications and power grids. Monitoring solar flares is important for space weather forecasting to mitigate potential risks to satellites and infrastructure.
(A sentence with the word, flair...) My friend was wearing a pretty skirt that had a lot of flair in it :) Does that help at all? I think the sentence about needs the word flare, not flair. How about - He has a flair for understanding abstract mathematical concepts.
the homophone of flare, meaning to burn with an unsteady, swaying flame, as a torch or candle in the wind, is flair, meaning a natural talent
The homonym for "flare" is "flair". "Flair" refers to a special or innate talent or ability, while "flare" refers to a sudden burst of light or flame.
flair
It is correct to write, "My stylish friend dresses with flare."
I will shoot the flare gun.
A homophone for the word "flair" is "flare."
The other spelling of flare is flair.
Your question lacks flair.
flair, flare
By the application of an immense amount of effort, flair, and experience when composing a sentence.
(noun) The politician had a flair for overly dramatic pronouncements.(noun) The student showed a flair for geometry and math.(noun) She always dressed with an elegant flair.(*not to be confused with "flare", a light signal, outward shape, or aircraft maneuver)