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charismatic

[kar-iz-mat-ik] / ˌkær ɪzˈmæt ɪk /


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Those who know him say he is the most charismatic of the quartet and the most sharply dressed, with designer brown leather boots that somehow look good even with an orange flight suit.

From BBC

Zhang had a charismatic and humorous style that made such complex information easy to digest - and his career took off from there.

From BBC

His unique delivery – conversational and charismatic, combining Jamaican intonation with witty Britishisms and elevated vocabulary – was already in place.

From BBC

At the time, she said she wrote in her journal that the former president was humble, kind and charismatic.

From BBC

It has long been dictated by charismatic men such as Mr. Gordy, Mr. Robinson and Mr. Wonder.

From The Wall Street Journal