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charisma

[kuh-riz-muh] / kəˈrɪz mə /


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Collins said the Cellophane singer joined her studio to learn ballet, modern and tap styles of dancing, and her teachers quickly realised she had "charisma".

From BBC

That sudden rush of fame and enormous demands on your body and mind can exhaust the most resilient of us, and Lola’s such a force of charisma who deserves time to chill.

From Los Angeles Times

The real singing was done by paid session vocalists John Davis, Brad Howell and Charles Shaw while Rob and Fab captivated with their charisma, athletic dance moves and eye for style.

From Los Angeles Times

Partly because his charisma ranks somewhere between “potato” and “boulder.”

From The Wall Street Journal

It mirrors Pimblett's fight-night routine, where as soon as he steps inside the octagon, the showmanship and charisma disappear to be replaced by focus and maturity.

From BBC