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TOEFL BNC: 13962 COCA: 11606

charisma

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charisma /kəˈrɪzmə/ noun
charisma
/kəˈrɪzmə/
noun
Learner's definition of CHARISMA
[noncount]
: a special charm or appeal that causes people to feel attracted and excited by someone (such as a politician)(政治领袖等的)超凡的个人魅力,感召力
TOEFL BNC: 13962 COCA: 11606

charisma

noun

cha·​ris·​ma kə-ˈriz-mə How to pronounce charisma (audio)
1
: a personal magic of leadership arousing special popular loyalty or enthusiasm for a public figure (such as a political leader)
His success was largely due to his charisma.
2
: a special magnetic charm or appeal
the charisma of a popular actor

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The Greek word charisma means "favor" or "gift." It comes from the verb charizesthai ("to favor"), which in turn comes from the noun charis, meaning "grace." In English, charisma was originally used in Christian contexts to refer to a gift or power bestowed upon an individual by the Holy Spirit for the good of the Church—a sense that is now very rare. These days, we use the word to refer to social, rather than divine, grace. For instance, a leader with charisma may easily gain popular support, and a job applicant with charisma may shine in an interview.

Example Sentences

The candidate was lacking in charisma. His success is largely due to his charisma.
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Word History

Etymology

Greek, favor, gift, from charizesthai to favor, from charis grace; akin to Greek chairein to rejoice — more at yearn

First Known Use

1930, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of charisma was in 1930
TOEFL BNC: 13962 COCA: 11606

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