0 a special power that some people have naturally that makes them able to influence other people and attract their attention and admiration: --
1 the ability to attract the attention and admiration of others, and to be seen as a leader: --
They include words and phrases such as broke, down payment, advertising, charisma, fine print, input, throughput, memo, nitty-gritty, streamline, backlog, breakthrough, feedback, and format.
Plainly, the therapist's overwhelming personal charisma was the source of much of the success in gaining the subject's compliance.
The performers placidly negotiate different spaces, able to regulate the flow of their charisma.
Although differences in modes of leadership were indeed crucial, the key variable was not style, or even charisma, but purpose, level of commitment.
They tentatively attributed this to the charisma and enthusiasm of the early proponents of family intervention.
His charisma drew enormous crowds wherever he went to speak, and all his speeches and policy pronouncements were covered widely in the press.
Does it stretch credulity too far to suggest that his two associates were rather jealous of his personal charisma?
Political authority, including legal authority, is in fact exercised on many other bases, including self-interest, charisma, superstition, and so on.