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charismatic

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Adj — Having a compelling charm that attracts and inspires other people.

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How to use charismatic

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charismatic leader charismatic personality

Etymology

From Ancient Greek kharisma ("grace, favour, gift") + the adjective ending -ic.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “charismatic” mean?

The word “charismatic” means having a compelling charm that attracts and inspires other people. In plain terms, magnetic and charming in a way that draws people in and inspires them.

How do you pronounce “charismatic”?

“Charismatic” is pronounced ka-rihz-MA-tihk (/ˌkɛɹəzˈmætək/ in IPA).

How do you use “charismatic” in a sentence?

Here is “charismatic” used in a sentence: “She was a charismatic speaker who could hold a room's attention effortlessly.”

What part of speech is “charismatic”?

“Charismatic” is an adjective.

Where does the word “charismatic” come from?

The word “charismatic” comes from Ancient Greek. From Ancient Greek kharisma ("grace, favour, gift") + the adjective ending -ic.

Is “charismatic” a common word?

“Charismatic” is an uncommon word in modern English.

How many meanings does “charismatic” have?

“Charismatic” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: having a compelling charm that attracts and inspires other people.

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