Synonym: personal appeal, personal magnetism. Similar words: militarism, characteristic, dismal, tourism, arise, chart, Chart., charm. Meaning: [kə'rɪzmə] n. a personal attractiveness or interestingness that enables you to influence others.
Random good picture Not show
31. But this opposition misleads; charisma is cold comfort without expert management.
32. Despite a record deal with Charisma, Afraid Of Mice were never to repeat the success outside their home town.
33. They were intellectual liberators, triple-threat men gifted with soaring imaginations, glowing charisma, and literary genius.
34. His superstar charisma will be of great help in making the Giants' new ballpark become a reality for that 2000 season.
35. Her charisma and warmth made her the object of many a student crush, and Margarett was no exception.
36. Success in instilling values appears to have little to do with charisma.
37. Rice had a powerful and original vision, and the charisma to instill that vision in others.
38. In Oxford to promote a new book of photographs he proved that charisma never fades.
39. Whitehead appears as a smarmy stand-up comic without the charisma or patter to carry off his narrative duties.
40. The mass media and particularly television can create the aura of charisma around people of otherwise unexceptional personality.
41. He resents his way with women, his universal adulation, his charisma.
42. The manager with charisma maneuvers easily around the formal system.
43. Everything suggests, moreover, that Sereny has a special and patient charisma.
44. The store manager appeared to possess a certain charisma which enhanced his position as a manager of others.
45. He had all the attributes of a great leader: charisma, energy, discipline, and resourcefulness.
46. The black stage provides dramatic imagery and acting charisma for both our theaters and our films.
47. Or through their charisma, reputation, energy,[sentencedict.com] or sheer popularity - qualities which help win business and motivate staff.
48. Some say his lack of charisma will keep him from becoming president.
49. In everything he did there was a touch of charisma, and, following everything he did, a nagging doubt.
50. Shorn of Oliver's physical charisma and reserves of sullen, glowing mystery, Branagh tries to compensate with a pugnacious modernism.
51. Bileka was considered to have neither the stature nor the political charisma to head a transitional government.
52. Another liked him because he was unaffected but decided he needed more charisma.
53. The charisma of a lane is its unequaled ease.
54. He had a cockiness that passed for8 charisma.
55. Nor does he have much of Mr Koizumi's charisma.
56. The painting doors and windows, he replaced with Chinese characters, the characters that function as a hieroglyph and charisma.
57. However, the ageing former paediatrician has none of the charisma of Bin Laden.
58. I don't have the charisma to pull a crowd this size.
59. However, undead can use Psychokinesis powers --- but they substitute their Charisma ability score as the key modifier with these powers.
60. Sojourner Truth (c.1797-1883) epitomized the endurance and charisma of this extraordinary group of women.
More similar words: militarism, characteristic, dismal, tourism, arise, chart, Chart., charm, parish, terrorism, Charlie, charter, mechanism, comparison, in charge of, character, aristocrat, by comparison, take charge, discharging, characterize, in comparison with, small, as many, spokesman, businessman, racism, hard, dismiss, arid.