Sunday, 11 November 2018

Homophones - Flair v Flare



Flair (noun- to be naturally good at doing sth.

  • Sarah's flair for languages made it easy for her to master Spanish within months.
  • Although Vincent has a flair for public speaking, he seldom gives speeches or talks.


Flare (verb) - to get worse.

  • Violence flared up again in the streets last night.
  • Tempers flared after hours of delay at the airport.