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- CHARISMA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
These days, we use the word to refer to social, rather than divine, grace For instance, a leader with charisma may easily gain popular support, and a job applicant with charisma may shine in an interview
- Charisma - Wikipedia
Charisma is a certain quality of an individual personality by virtue of which he is set apart from ordinary men and treated as endowed with supernatural, superhuman, or at least specifically exceptional powers or qualities
- Charisma - Psychology Today
They include but are not limited to: confidence, exuberance, optimism, expressive body language, and a passionate voice People with charisma are often enthusiastic and speak with assertiveness
- Charisma | Inspiring, Charismatic, Transformative | Britannica
Charisma, attribute of astonishing power and capacity ascribed to the person and personality of extraordinarily magnetic leaders Such leaders may be political and secular as well as religious They challenge the traditional order, for either good or ill The word derives from the Greek charis
- charisma noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of charisma noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- CHARISMA definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
You say that someone has charisma when they can attract, influence, and inspire people by their personal qualities He has neither the policies nor the personal charisma to inspire people
- CHARISMA | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
CHARISMA meaning: 1 a special quality that some people have naturally that makes them able to influence other people… Learn more
- Charisma - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley had great charisma, or a special personal charm or appeal that gave them influence or authority Charisma is often a quality possessed by successful politicians or leaders, or by other public figures
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