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charisma

[kuh-riz-muh] / kəˈrɪz mə /


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As a live performer, Cruz has enough charisma and energy to make it, as do his slick and dynamic band.

From BBC

There's an ease and warmth to the music that matches the singer's radiant charisma.

From BBC

The two Californians would start out closely matched in good looks and charisma.

From Los Angeles Times

Though the character is “repulsive,” it also required an edge of charisma to make him more emotionally layered.

From Los Angeles Times

Two friends found dead on Wales's highest mountain have been described as having "charisma" and "hearts of gold" by former tutors.

From BBC