Words similar to panache
Example sentences for: panache
How can you use “panache” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:
France could be in for a period of weakened, indecisive government . " Le Figaro of Paris agreed that Jospin would be weakened, but in an editorial congratulated both Strauss-Kahn on his "panache" in resigning so quickly, and the French people on their desire "that Latin societies behave more and more like Anglo-Saxon ones in demanding responsibility and probity from their leaders."
The film "bludgeons the audience with broad, crude, creepy developments" (Ebert, the Chicago Sun-Times ) and lacks Williamson's usual humor and panache.
Its rise to prominence in the 17th and 18th centuries was accompanied by Italy’s first coherent urban planning; classical and Baroque palaces and monuments give its main streets and squares a great dignity and panache augmented by the city’s economic prosperity.
West's writing lacks the lucidity and panache of his Harvard colleague and sometime collaborator Henry Louis Gates.
Past popes were remote and magisterial figures, but capitalizing on his relative youth, his actor's panache, and a mastery of mass communications, John Paul II changed all that--unafraid of diluting the papal mystique through overexposure.