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charismatic

[ kar-iz-mat-ik ]

adjective

  1. of, having, or characteristic of charisma:

    His military successes go hand in hand with his charismatic leadership.

  2. (of a species, especially an endangered one) 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.

  3. relating to, characterizing, or noting Christians of various denominations who seek an ecstatic religious experience, sometimes including speaking in tongues and instantaneous healing.


noun

  1. a Christian who seeks an ecstatic religious experience:

    For most charismatics, theology is inseparable from the Bible.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of charismatic1

First recorded in 1865–70; from Greek charismat-, stem of á “grace, favor” + -ic English adjective suffix; charisma, -ic
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The most common species is probably a plant or insect, he said, but compared with a fence lizard, “they’re not as charismatic or easy to find.”

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Stylistically, Simon smoothly moves from charismatic symphonic writing through a wide range of African American musical styles, leaving improvisational room for the vocal soloists.

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Nicknamed 'Prime Time', he also played in Major League Baseball and remains one of the most recognisable, charismatic figures in US sport.

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But the beatific, charismatic painter, who developed a rock-star following, was not all that he seemed.

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"Those birds, in turn, then provide a food source for some of the more charismatic birds, like peregrine falcons or kestrels."

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doescharismatic mean?

Charismatic is used to describe people who have an outgoing, energetic, and likable personality that seems to naturally draw other people to them.

Charismatic is the adjective form of the noun charisma, which refers to the magnetic and charming personal quality that draws people to someone. A person with charisma is thought to be able to easily influence others.

Charismatic is most often used in a positive way as a compliment, but it can also be applied to people who influence others in a negative way, such as a charismatic cult leader.

The word is also used in a more specific way to refer to Christians who pursue ecstatic or trancelike religious experiences (like speaking in tongues) that are outside of more mainstream beliefs.

Example: People like a candidate who’s charismatic and can get them excited, not someone who just drones on about facts and figures.

Where doescharismatic come from?

The first records of the word charismatic come from the 1800s. Its base word charisma is first recorded in the 1600s and comes from the Greek kharisma, meaning “grace” or “favor.” The term was originally used in a religious sense in reference to a type of spiritual quality.

Someone who’s charismatic can command a room and have everyone hanging on their every word. The word implies that a person can easily attract followers. For this reason, charismatic people are especially successful in politics, entertainment, romance, and any other activity that involves winning people over.

However, describing someone as charismatic doesn’t necessarily mean that they use these powers for good. Con artists, cult leaders, and crooked politicians can be described as charismatic.

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  • noncharismatic (adjective)
  • uncharismatic (adjective)

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Charismatic is typically used in a positive way to compliment someone’s personality. It’s most often applied to people who are easily likeable.

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Which of the following things would it be easy for a charismatic person to get people to do?

A. like them
B. listen to them
C. follow them
D. all of the above

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