- possessing an extraordinary ability to attract; "a charismatic leader"; "a magnetic personality"
- (charisma) a personal attractiveness or interestingness that enables you to influence others
- Charismatic Christianity is a Christian doctrine that maintains that modern-day believers experience miracles, prophecy, speaking in tongues, and other spiritual gifts as described in of the Bible. ...
- The term Charismatic Movement describes the adoption (circa 1960 onwards for Protestants, 1967 onwards for Roman Catholics) of certain beliefs typical of those held by Pentecostal Christians by those within the historic denominations. ...
- (Charisma (album)) Charisma is an album by jazz trumpeter Lee Morgan released on the Blue Note label. It was recorded on September 29, 1966 and features performances by Morgan, Jackie McLean, Hank Mobley, Cedar Walton, Paul Chambers and Billy Higgins.
- (Charisma (elm hybrid)) The elm cultivar Charisma was derived from a crossing of two hybrids grown at the Morton Arboretum, Accolade and Vanguard . Charisma is similar in stature to the American Elm, and has glossy, deep-green foliage. ...
- (Charisma (horse)) Charisma was a horse ridden by New Zealander Mark Todd, and the gelding won many competitions in the sport of eventing. He is considered by many to be one of the greatest event horses ever to have competed.
- (Charisma (magazine)) Charisma (also known as Charisma + Christian Life) is a monthly Christian magazine based in Lake Mary, Florida, aimed at Pentecostals and charismatics. ...
- a member of such a Christian movement; of, related to, or having charisma; of, related to, or being a member of a form of Christianity that emphasises the role of the Holy Spirit
- (charisma) Personal charm or magnetism; An extraordinary power granted by the Holy Spirit; The ability to influence without the use of logic
- (Charismatics) This is the Holy Spirit wing of the Catholic Church. They love Jesus and they truly feel that love. They love to love, and are constantly bathed in feelings and religious ecstasies. ...
- (charisma) extraordinary personal qualities that are the basis of an audience granting the holder legitimate authority
- (in charisma (leadership))
- (CHARISMA) One of the six attributes from Dungeons & Dragons. In roguelikes charisma is usually the odd stat out, the one with the least affect on gameplay. In Nethack, the source code reveals that charisma only influences the game in a handful of instances. ...
- (Charisma) An attitude of enthusiams and optimism that is contagious; an aura of leadership. [GB] The appeal or attractiveness that the audience perceives in the speaker, contributing to the speaker's credibility. [SB] Channel. ...
- (Charisma) An attribute that allows a speaker's words to become powerful.
- (Charisma) Any creature capable of telling the difference between itself and things that are not itself has at least point of Charisma. Anything with no Charisma score is an object, not a creature. Anything without a Charisma score also has no Wisdom score.
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- (Charisma) The energy, which an individual expresses, that expresses self-confidence and personal strength outwards. People with charisma trust in and follow themselves – intuition and the heart or soul. ...
- (Charisma) The term refers to the extraordinary quality which some people perceive in an individual. This perception, if widely shared, inspires others to follow her/his lead and to organize political, religious or family life in ways impossible to predict from previous conditions. ...
- (Charisma, (Greek)) A special divine gift which endows the recipient with a supernatural ability to know and proclaim the will of God. In short, a pipeline from God which mere mortals may not challenge.
- the ability to lead and influence large numbers of people.
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- also known as "Neo-Pentecostalism" that arose in the mid-twentieth century among members of mainline Protestant denominations and Roman Catholicism. This movement practiced such Pentecostal doctrines as speaking in tongues, faith healing, and stressed subjective experiences with the Holy Spirit. ...
- relating to someone who has received one or more "gifts of the Holy Spirit" (e.g., healing, prophecy, gift of tongues)