savoir+faire
51savoir faire — [ˌsavwα: fɛ:] noun the ability to act appropriately in social situations. Origin C19: Fr., lit. know how to do …
52savoir-faire — The French term for *know how. The term is often dropped into English sentences with the intention of conveying a more elegant or exotic turn of phrase than that associated with its English equivalent …
53savoir-faire — UK [ˌsævwɑː(r) ˈfeə(r)] / US [ˌsævwɑr ˈfer] noun [uncountable] formal the ability to behave correctly in a particular situation, especially a social situation …
54savoir faire — /ˌsævwa ˈfɛə / (say .savwah fair), /ˌsʌv / (say .suv ) noun knowledge of what to do in any situation; tact. {French: literally, to know how to act} …
55savoir-faire — nm., expérience, compétence : savai fâre (Billième, Chambéry, Saxel), savai fére (Albanais 001, Notre Dame Bellecombe) ; ptî <métier> (001) …
56savoir-faire — see SAPIENT …
57savoir faire — n. the ability to act suitably in any situation; tact. Etymology: F, = know how to do …
58Département des Affaires, de l'Innovation et du Savoir-faire — Department for Business, Innovation and Skills Type Département exécutif Siège 1 Victoria Street …
59Heloise and the Savoir Faire — Infobox Musical artist Name = Heloise and the Savoir Faire Img capt = Img size = Landscape = Background = group or band Origin = Brooklyn, New York, United States Genre = Indie pop, piano rock, Pop, Electropop Years active = 2007 present Label =… …
60savoir-faire, savoir-vivre — Both are French, of course. The first indicates social grace, the second good breeding …