Charisma
(
noun
,
verb
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(As a noun)
Charisma ( noun )
- Compelling attractiveness or charm that can inspire devotion in others.
- A divinely conferred power or talent.
Origin:
From greek khárisma "gift, favor, grace".
Examples:
- He had a certain charisma that made him a natural leader.
- Her charisma as an actress is undeniable.
- The charisma of the candidate was a major factor in his election.
- The charisma of the rock star drew adoring fans to his every concert.
- The charisma of the teacher made his classes the most popular on campus.
(As a verb)
Charisma ( verb )
- Compelling attractiveness or charm that can inspire devotion in others.
- A divinely conferred power or talent.
Origin:
From greek khárisma "gift, favor, grace".
Examples:
- He had a certain charisma that made him a natural leader.
- Her charisma as an actress is undeniable.
- The charisma of the candidate was a major factor in his election.
- The charisma of the rock star drew adoring fans to his every concert.
- The charisma of the teacher made his classes the most popular on campus.