Charismatic Person

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A Charismatic Person is a charming person/inspiring person who inspires devotion in others through compelling attractiveness or charm.



References

2022

  1. New Oxford American Dictionary, edited by Angus Stevenson and Christine A. Lindberg. Oxford University Press, 2010.
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  7. Antonakis, John; Bastardoz, Nicolas; Jacquart, Philippe; Shamir, Boas (2016). "Charisma: An Ill-Defined and Ill-Measured Gift". Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior. 3: 293–319. doi:10.1146/annurev-orgpsych-041015-062305.
  8. "Spiritual gifts". A Dictionary of the Bible by W. R. F. Browning. Oxford University Press Inc. Oxford Reference Online. Oxford University Press. Accessed 22 June 2011.

2020

  • (Wiktionary, 2020) ⇒ https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/charming#Adjective
    • charming (comparative charminger or more charming, superlative (nonstandard) charmest or charmingest or most charming)
      • Pleasant, charismatic. Synonyms: charismatic, smart, witty
      • Delightful in a playful way which avoids responsibility or seriousness, as if attracting through a magical charm. thro

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