carismatico
charismatic
adjective kah-reez-MAH-tee-koh Rare
Origin: From Greek kharisma, 'divine gift'.
Usage Note
Carismatico describes a person with compelling personal magnetism that inspires devotion or enthusiasm. It is commonly used of political leaders, preachers, and performers. In Catholic usage it can also refer to the movimento carismatico (charismatic renewal movement). Plural: carismatici (m), carismatiche (f).
Examples
"Il nuovo sindaco è un leader molto carismatico."
Natural Translation
The new mayor is a very charismatic leader.
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