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    elan
    /eɪˈlɒ̃/

    noun

    • 1. energy, style, and enthusiasm: "they performed with uncommon elan onstage"

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  3. noun. ā-ˈlän ā-ˈläⁿ. Synonyms of élan. : vigorous spirit or enthusiasm. Did you know? Once upon a time, English speakers did not have élan (the word, that is; we have always had the potential for vigorous spirit). We had, however, the verb elance, meaning "to throw," that was used for the launching of darts, javelins, and similar weaponry.

  4. a combination of style and energetic confidence or speed, especially in a performance or someone's behaviour: She dances the role with such élan. As a prime minister, she had a certain elan. Fewer examples. The story moves along with élan. He dismissed the criticism with some elan, laughing it off.

  5. Élan is a literary word that means a combination of style and energetic confidence or speed, especially in a performance or someone's behavior. Learn how to use it in sentences and how to pronounce it with Cambridge Dictionary.

  6. Elan is a simple sounding word that means liveliness, flash and panache. So if your dance moves have elan, you're feeling the groove with exceptional style and vigor. Elan comes from a French word meaning "to dart," and is often spelled élan.

  7. Élan is a French word that means style and vigour, or a combination of style and vigour. It is often used to describe someone who does something with confidence and enthusiasm.

  8. Elan is a French word that means enthusiastic vigor and liveliness, or distinctive style or flair. Find out the origin, pronunciation, and translations of elan in different languages.

  9. Élan is a French word meaning style, flair, or dash, especially in manner. It can be used to describe someone's way of dancing, speaking, or fighting with great élan. See synonyms and example sentences from various sources.