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the adjective form of charisma

 

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Term: charisma (adjective form)

Definition: Charismatic refers to a compelling and captivating personality trait that attracts and influences others through charm, confidence, and magnetic charm.

Example sentences:

  1. She possesses a charismatic presence that enchants everyone in the room.
  2. The speaker's charismatic delivery had the audience hanging onto every word.
  3. His charismatic smile and charismatic demeanor instantly win over anyone he meets.
  4. Charismatic leaders have the power to inspire and mobilize their followers towards a shared goal.

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