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telegenic

[tel-i-jen-ik] / ˌtɛl ɪˈdʒɛn ɪk /
ADJECTIVE
video
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Fletcher’s progressive positions and telegenic presence made him a solid favorite to succeed another prominent California politician, Toni Atkins, in the state Senate.

From Seattle Times

Global warming doesn’t do its damage in a single, telegenic explosion.

From New York Times

The cover bore a black-and-white photograph of the two men: one youthful and telegenic, a visionary sparkle playing about his eyes and mouth; the other solemn and aloof, dependable perhaps but distinctly uninspiring.

From New York Times

But it wasn’t until the telegenic Marine took over as the Party’s leader, in 2011, and set out to “de-demonize” its public image that the National Front became a serious threat to the mainstream parties.

From The New Yorker

They grow up accepting the politics of telegenic competition, a poor substitute for competence and commitment.

From Project Gutenberg