charisma

noun
UK: /kəˈrɪz.mə/
US: /kəˈrɪz.mə/
  1. A special power that some people have that makes them able to influence other people.

    1. He has charisma and is a good speaker.
    2. Her incredible charisma captivated audiences during her speeches about unity.
  2. A personal quality that attracts other people and makes them admire you.

    1. She gained popularity with her charisma.
    2. The president's charisma helped him win votes during the tight election race.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "charisma" in English means: A special power that some people have that makes them able to influence other people., A personal quality that attracts other people and makes them admire you..

The phonetic transcription of "charisma" is /kəˈrɪz.mə/ in British English and /kəˈrɪz.mə/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "charisma": appeal, personality, magnetism, presence, charm.

Example usage of "charisma": "He has charisma and is a good speaker.". More examples on the page.