charismatic
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++char·is·mat·ic /ˌkærəzˈmætɪk◂/ ●○○ adjective 1 ATTRACThaving charisma 有超凡魅力的,有感召力的 Martin Luther King was a very charismatic speaker. 马丁•路德•金是个很有感召力的演说家。2. charismatic church/movement RRCgroups of Christians who believe that God can give them special abilities, for example the ability to cure illness 灵恩教会/运动〔自认为能获得特殊神授能力的基督教派〕
Examples from the Corpus
charismatic• Death becomes him, for ever frozen in time as a complex and charismatic 24-year-old on the cusp of greatness.• a charismatic church• And perhaps their finest stroke was the casting of rapper Ice-T as a heroic, charismatic crack baron.• Jackson was one of the most charismatic figures in sports.• Often, the people most committed to the use of charismatic gifts are those most inept in evangelism.• Tina Wilkinson's striking vocals dart over the aggressive and exuberant title track with charismatic panache.• But as always, the charismatic Rundgren stole the show.• In the absence of significant parties, nominations could be won by charismatic self-starters who could project an acceptable image.char·is·mat·ic adjectiveChineseSyllable
Corpus charisma having
charismatic
char‧is‧mat‧ic /ˌkærəzˈmætɪk◂, ˌkærɪzˈmætɪk◂/
adjective
1. having charisma:
Martin Luther King was a very charismatic speaker.
2. charismatic church/movement groups of Christians who believe that God can give them special abilities, for example the ability to cure illness
char‧is‧mat‧ic /ˌkærəzˈmætɪk◂, ˌkærɪzˈmætɪk◂/
adjective1. having charisma:
2. charismatic church/movement groups of Christians who believe that God can give them special abilities, for example the ability to cure illness
often