Charismatic Person

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A Charismatic Person is a charming person and inspiring person who scores highly on a charismatic person measure.



References

2022

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2020

  • (Wiktionary, 2020) ⇒ https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/charming#Adjective
    • charming (comparative charminger or more charming, superlative (nonstandard) charmest or charmingest or most charming)
      • Pleasant, charismatic. Synonyms: charismatic, smart, witty
      • Delightful in a playful way which avoids responsibility or seriousness, as if attracting through a magical charm. thro

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