Charismatic Definition – charming, likeable, warm, popular, appealing. This is an adjective. Can you guess what the noun would be?

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Charismatic Definition – charming, likeable, warm, popular, appealing. This is an adjective. Can you guess what the noun would be?

Charisma This is the noun. Example: She has so much charisma; she could persuade anybody.

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