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  1. noun. cha· ris· ma kə-ˈriz-mə. Synonyms of charisma. 1. : a personal magic of leadership arousing special popular loyalty or enthusiasm for a public figure (such as a political leader) His success was largely due to his charisma. 2. : a special magnetic charm or appeal. the charisma of a popular actor.

  2. charisma | American Dictionary. noun [ U ] us / kəˈrɪz·mə / Add to word list. the ability to attract the attention and admiration of others, and to be seen as a leader: To be a great leader, a person has to have some charisma. charismatic. adjective us / ˌkær·əzˈmæt̬·ɪk /

  3. Charisma is a personal quality, evident in the way an individual communicates to others, that makes someone more influential. This power to attract attention and influence people can be embodied...

  4. Meaning of charisma in English. charisma. noun [ U ] us / kəˈrɪz.mə / uk / kəˈrɪz.mə / Add to word list. C2. a special power that some people have naturally that makes them able to influence other people and attract their attention and admiration: On screen Garbo had this great charisma so that you couldn't take your eyes off her.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CharismaCharisma - Wikipedia

    Charisma (/ k ə ˈ r ɪ z m ə /) is a personal quality of presence or charm that other people find psychologically compelling. In the fields of sociology and political science, psychology and management the term charismatic describes a type of leadership.

  6. Charisma is the magnetic and charming personal quality that draws people to someone. People who have an outgoing, energetic, and likable personality that seems to naturally draw other people to them are said to have charisma. Such people are often described with the adjective form of the word, charismatic.

  7. Charisma is often a quality possessed by successful politicians or leaders, or by other public figures. The corresponding adjective is charismatic, and it applies more to personality than appearance: a handsome and charismatic actor. Charisma was borrowed from a Greek word meaning "favor, gift," from charizesthai, "to favor," from charis, "grace."

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