noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
personal
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But Bolden was a riveting performer of personal charisma and crowd-pleasing musical power.
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But not all choreographers had the means, resolute strength or personal charisma to forge such instruments of self-expression.
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The faint aroma of stale mackerel still hung around and did nothing for our personal charisma either.
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Nearly that many are devotees of Hitler's personal charisma .
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The shoguns themselves lacked the personal charisma of their early predecessors and divisions within the Bakufu hierarchy and Tokugawa followers increased.
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Such power may derive from an individual's physical strength, their economic resources, position, expertise, personal charisma etc.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Few Presidents have had the charisma of Kennedy.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Everything suggests, moreover, that Sereny has a special and patient charisma .
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He had little of Beatty's on-screen charisma - yet.
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Her charisma and warmth made her the object of many a student crush, and Margarett was no exception.
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His lack of charisma and often unhappy persona will contrast sharply with Mandela's awesome humility, humour and stern paternalism.
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Rice had a powerful and original vision, and the charisma to instill that vision in others.
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Some say his lack of charisma will keep him from becoming president.
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The horse appears to have great presence and charisma .