The word
"charismatic" describes a person who has a special and appealing quality to attract and inspire others.
Full definition
There was something else blowing in the wind; another kind
of charismatic in the swirl.
A policy can have authority through multiple mechanisms, including law, social norms, support from experts, or promotion by
charismatic leaders.
It's a perfectly well - behaved engine, it just isn't
as charismatic as its predecessors.
With charismatic performances and a beautifully written script, this is one not to miss.
I think there is also an unhealthy dynamic in many evangelical
charismatic church these days.
I've worked
for charismatic Christian leaders before, all of whom were without any accountability whatsoever.
If you are switched on, you will come up with a new and
more charismatic way to present yourself in a new resume or maybe even a video resume.
Like fashion trends, religious broadcasting may demonstrate the characteristics of continual movements of passing the mantle from the old to ever emerging new
charismatic figures.
That seems to be the usual pattern - a swing
from charismatic to boring and back again.
When a movie can suck all the life out of one of the most
charismatic actors on the planet, you know it's done something noteworthy.
The most
charismatic people in the world know that being liked is all about listening, about making the other person feel seen and heard.
It does that job moderately well, with
charismatic stars, nice scenery, and an exciting shoot - out.
Originally designed to live on land, marine mammals are a diverse,
charismatic group of animals that include more than 120 species.
Nor are the alternative Labour prime ministers
so charismatic and exceptional that their advance is irresistible.
She's the only one who is in virtually every scene, and she isn't
charismatic enough to hold the big screen.
It seems to reflect a growing interest in expressive authenticity, and thus in musicians who have a unique and
charismatic style.
You may think that there are a lot of confident and
charismatic guys out there, but the truth is that most guys are just about the environment.
So we save
charismatic animals and plants because we like them, because we are emotionally attached to them.
He said he hopes that raising awareness of the ongoing mass extinction — and not just of large,
charismatic species — and its associated consequences will help spur change.
This was mainly due to the game's bugs, glitches, and its
less charismatic lead.
In fact, the local Anglican story is largely
about charismatic leaders coming and going, and congregations growing in their presence or folding in their absence.
Switch on the news, you'll
see charismatic leaders giving simple solutions to life's complications.
I left attending a church building and so
called charismatic services over 12 years ago and I have never been led to return.
What is the difference between the mystical encounter and what we think of today as
charismatic experiences — if in fact they are distinct?
While content marketing, SEO and lead generation are critical, good executives will use every cutting edge tool at their disposal, and that
includes charismatic salespeople.
Today leaders and, to a lesser extent, followers of black and white
independent charismatic churches enjoy more frequent contact.
Usually many of these qualities must be present within a single individual for the person to be considered
highly charismatic by the public and their peers.
It seemed to have the mix we were looking for: passionate
charismatic worship and community life along with dynamic teaching.
His good heart and
charismatic charm grant him allies across the lands to stop this evil force.
Other charismatic leaders have taught their people to hate from the time they're little children.
Someone who can navigate all that and remain resilient, assertive,
even charismatic - sure, she's a fantastic woman.
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