flaring
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
flare/fleə(r)/
▶noun
- 1 a sudden brief burst of flame or light.
- 2 a device producing a very bright flame as a signal or marker.
- 3 a sudden burst of intense emotion.
- 4 Photography extraneous illumination on film caused by internal reflection in the camera.
- 5 a gradual widening towards the hem of a garment.
■ (flares) trousers of which the legs widen from the knees down.
- 6 an upward and outward curve of a ship's bows.
- 1 burn, shine, or be revealed with a sudden intensity.
- 2 (usu. flare up) suddenly become intense, angry, or violent.
- 3 gradually become wider at one end.
■ (of the nostrils) dilate.
– derivatives
flared adjective.
flared adjective.
– origin C16 (in the sense ‘spread out one's hair’): of unknown origin.
usage: Do not confuse flare with flair: flare means ‘burn’ or ‘gradually become wider’, whereas flair means ‘a natural ability or talent’. Trousers may be flared, not flaired.

