charisma
kærɪˈzmaʊ
Definitions
1. noun
A personal quality of a person who has a strong personality and a charm that gives them the power to inspire devotion in others.
“The charismatic leader of the movement drew thousands to their rallies.”
2. noun
A quality of charm or magnetism that draws people to a person or thing.
“The charisma of the new product caught the attention of investors.”
3. verb
To give someone or something charm or magnetism.
“The event charisma was used to attract visitors to the festival.”
4. verb
To be charming or attractive.
“She charismaed the audience with her confident performance.”