Charisma ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Charisma ( noun )

  1. Compelling attractiveness or charm that can inspire devotion in others.
  2. A divinely conferred power or talent.

Origin:

From greek khárisma "gift, favor, grace".

Examples:

  1. He had a certain charisma that made him a natural leader.
  2. Her charisma as an actress is undeniable.
  3. The charisma of the candidate was a major factor in his election.
  4. The charisma of the rock star drew adoring fans to his every concert.
  5. The charisma of the teacher made his classes the most popular on campus.

(As a verb)

Charisma ( verb )

  1. Compelling attractiveness or charm that can inspire devotion in others.
  2. A divinely conferred power or talent.

Origin:

From greek khárisma "gift, favor, grace".

Examples:

  1. He had a certain charisma that made him a natural leader.
  2. Her charisma as an actress is undeniable.
  3. The charisma of the candidate was a major factor in his election.
  4. The charisma of the rock star drew adoring fans to his every concert.
  5. The charisma of the teacher made his classes the most popular on campus.
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