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charisma
cha·ris·ma C0249900 (kə-rĭz′mə)n. pl. cha·ris·ma·ta (-mə-tə) 1. a. A rare personal quality attributed to leaders who arouse fervent popular devotion and enthusiasm.b. Personal magnetism or charm: a television news program famed for the charisma of its anchors.2. also char·ism (kăr′ĭz′əm) Christianity An extraordinary power, such as the ability to perform miracles, granted by the Holy Spirit. [Greek kharisma, divine favor, from kharizesthai, to favor, from kharis, favor; see gher- in Indo-European roots.]charisma (kəˈrɪzmə) or charismn1. a special personal quality or power of an individual making him or her capable of influencing or inspiring large numbers of people2. a quality inherent in a thing which inspires great enthusiasm and devotion3. (Ecclesiastical Terms) Christianity a divinely bestowed power or talent[C17: from Church Latin, from Greek kharisma, from kharis grace, favour] charismatic adjcha•ris•ma (kəˈrɪz mə) n., pl. -ma•ta (-mə tə) 1. a special quality conferring extraordinary powers of leadership and the ability to inspire veneration. 2. a personal magnetism that enables an individual to attract or influence people. 3. Also, char•ism (ˈkær ɪz əm) a divinely conferred gift or power. [1635–45; < Late Latin < Greek, n. derivative of charízesthai to favor, derivative of cháris favor, grace; see -ism] charisma A term introduced by Max Weber to describe an ability to lead and inspire through force of personality and without the aid of material incentives, coercion, or the authority of office.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | charisma - a personal attractiveness or interestingness that enables you to influence otherspersonal appeal, personal magnetismattractiveness - sexual allureinterestingness, interest - the power of attracting or holding one's attention (because it is unusual or exciting etc.); "they said nothing of great interest"; "primary colors can add interest to a room" |
charismanoun charm, appeal, personality, attraction, lure, allure, magnetism, force of personality He does not have the charisma to inspire people.charismanounThe power or quality of attracting:allure, allurement, appeal, attraction, attractiveness, call, charm, draw, enchantment, enticement, fascination, glamour, lure, magnetism, witchery.Informal: pull.Translationscharisma
charisma, charism Christianity a divinely bestowed power or talent CharismaAn earlier presentation graphics program for Windows from Micrografx that included a comprehensive media manager for managing large libraries of image, sound and video clips.CHARISMA
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Synonyms for charismanoun charmSynonyms- charm
- appeal
- personality
- attraction
- lure
- allure
- magnetism
- force of personality
Synonyms for charismanoun the power or quality of attractingSynonyms- allure
- allurement
- appeal
- attraction
- attractiveness
- call
- charm
- draw
- enchantment
- enticement
- fascination
- glamour
- lure
- magnetism
- witchery
- pull
Synonyms for charismanoun a personal attractiveness or interestingness that enables you to influence othersSynonyms- personal appeal
- personal magnetism
Related Words- attractiveness
- interestingness
- interest
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