charismatic (Meaning)

Wordnet

charismatic (s)

possessing an extraordinary ability to attract

Webster

charismatic (a.)

Of or pertaining to a charism.

charismatic Sentence Examples

  1. The charismatic leader rallied the community with his impassioned speeches.
  2. Despite his modest appearance, he had a charismatic presence that drew people to him.
  3. The actor's charismatic performance stole the show and earned him rave reviews.
  4. She had a charismatic smile that could light up any room she entered.
  5. The charismatic salesman could sell ice to Eskimos with his charm and persuasion.
  6. The CEO's charismatic personality made her a natural fit for leading the company.
  7. Even as a child, he exhibited a charismatic charm that made him popular among his peers.
  8. The politician's charismatic aura won over voters and secured him a landslide victory.
  9. The teacher's charismatic teaching style made learning enjoyable for her students.
  10. Despite his flaws, he remained a charismatic figure that inspired loyalty and admiration from those around him.

FAQs About the word charismatic

possessing an extraordinary ability to attractOf or pertaining to a charism.

appealing, enchanting, attractive, fascinating,charming, seductive, elfin, captivating, engaging, glamorous

tiresome, tedious, revolting, repugnant, tedious, repugnant, irksome, repulsive, revolting, boring

The charismatic leader rallied the community with his impassioned speeches.

Despite his modest appearance, he had a charismatic presence that drew people to him.

The actor's charismatic performance stole the show and earned him rave reviews.

She had a charismatic smile that could light up any room she entered.