Panache
Part of speech: Noun
Origin: French, 16th century
- Flamboyance or confident flair
- A decorative plume or tuft of feathers , especially on a headdress or helmet
Examples of Panache in a sentence
” Met Gala attendees are known for their creative evening wear, which they show off with fearless panache.”
” The knights helmet was crowned with an extravagant red panache.”