A personal attractiveness or interestingness that enables you to influence others.
Ambiguous term relating to an attribute or personal state of a person that may affect or manipulate others.
1 It takes a great deal of charisma to carry off one-name stardom.
2 He had a presence, yes, a charisma , but he didn't feel dangerous.
3 Vitali's pills for focus, pills for energy, pills for strength: his charisma .
4 But charisma and a strong track record don't entitle you to success.
5 The charisma has been swopped for confused small talk, it would seem.
6 Who do you think among contemporary actors has that kind of charisma ?
7 I think charisma is one of the ones that comes to mind.
8 The charisma came off him like shimmers come off a hot road.
9 Idris Elba is an actor of great talent, charisma and sex appeal.
10 I would say that probably has something to do with his charisma .
11 Francesca possessed an otherworldly charisma , simply by virtue of being an angel.
12 He is charisma incarnate, and he has a nice beard as well.
13 He had charisma and a magnetism that people fell in love with.
14 Here's one for the charisma challenged slabfaced suits at the Central Bank.
15 Vulnerable yet beautiful, funny and charming, Ms. Monroe had charisma to burn.
16 He has always had charisma and he brings that to the boat.
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Charisma в диалектах
Соединенные Штаты Америки