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charismatic

/kar-iz-mat-ik/US // ˌkær ɪzˈmæt ɪk //

有魅力,有魅力的,富有魅力,魅力四射

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, having, or characteristic of charisma: His military successes go hand in hand with his charismatic leadership.
    • : prone to popular appeal and widespread attention: The giant panda and humpback whale are among the charismatic megafauna that attract donors who contribute to environmental causes.
    • : relating to, characterizing, or noting Christians of various denominations who seek an ecstatic religious experience, sometimes including speaking in tongues and instantaneous healing.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a Christian who seeks an ecstatic religious experience: For most charismatics, theology is inseparable from the Bible.

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Examples

  • Chávez, a high-ranking military officer, was charismatic and popular.

  • Like Son, he’s a charismatic leader espousing a long-term vision of where technology is headed.

  • For many Cuban Americans, that one side is a charismatic immigrant preaching with the zeal of a convert.

  • According to longtime Democratic fundraiser Sally Susman, “a very compelling and charismatic female candidate” can encourage women donors to expand their own political clout.

  • A different sort of charismatic leadership has proven far more effective, with women leaders shining.

  • He was also a charismatic, telegenic speaker with a face improved by plastic surgery several years earlier.

  • Some imagine Senator Elizabeth Warren as the charismatic leader of a progressive version of the “tea party.”

  • The charismatic bearded revolucionario dressed in a dark olive uniform promised to restore order and hold elections.

  • This band is different from the rock groups that go in for charismatic lighting and sing of love and/or sex.

  • Clearly, Rampal is a charismatic leader who has used his power in weird, possibly criminal ways.

  • I refer particularly to the charismatic organization and government of the church.

  • Paul had in Corinth, contemporaneously with his description of the charismatic state of the church there, to denounce sad abuses.

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