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charismatic [‚kærɪz'mætɪk]charismatique;∎ Religion the charismatic movement le mouvement charismatiqueUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > charismatic
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Pol. chef/dirigeant/leader charismatiqueEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > charismatic leader
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recent ['ri:sənt]∎ in recent months ces derniers mois;∎ in recent times récemment;∎ one of the most charismatic leaders of recent times l'un des dirigeants les plus charismatiques de ces dernières années;∎ recent developments les derniers événements mpl;∎ her most recent novel son dernier roman;∎ have you any recent news of them? avez-vous eu de leurs nouvelles récemment?
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charismatic — charismátic adj. m., pl. charismátici; f. sg. charismátică, pl. charismátice Trimis de siveco, 07.03.2006. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic CHARISMÁTIC, Ă, charismátici, e, adj. v. carismatic … Dicționar Român
charismatic — ► ADJECTIVE 1) having charisma. 2) relating to a movement within certain Christian Churches that emphasizes the inspirational power of the Holy Spirit. ► NOUN ▪ an adherent of the charismatic movement. DERIVATIVES charismatically adverb … English terms dictionary
charismatic — [kar΄iz mat′ik] adj. 1. of, having, or resulting from charisma 2. designating or of any of various religious groups or movements that stress direct divine inspiration, manifested as inglossolalia or healing powers n. 1. a member of a charismatic… … English World dictionary
Charismatic — Char is*mat ic, a. Of or pertaining to a charism. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
charismatic — (adj.) 1882, from CHARISMA (Cf. charisma) + IC (Cf. ic). As a movement in Christian churches which believes in divine gifts of healing, etc., attested by 1936, reflecting the older sense of charisma … Etymology dictionary
charismatic — [adj] charming alluring, appealing, hypnotic, larger than life*, magnetic, mesmerizing, poised; concepts 529,537 … New thesaurus
charismatic — I. adjective Etymology: charisma Date: circa 1868 1. of, relating to, or constituting charisma or charism < charismatic gifts > 2. having, exhibiting, or based on charisma or charism < charismatic sects > < a charismatic leader > II … New Collegiate Dictionary
charismatic — [[t]kæ̱rɪzmæ̱tɪk[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n A charismatic person attracts, influences, and inspires people by their personal qualities. With her striking looks and charismatic personality, she was noticed far and wide. Syn: magnetic 2) ADJ:… … English dictionary
charismatic — char|is|mat|ic [ˌkærızˈmætık] adj 1.) having charisma ▪ Martin Luther King was a very charismatic speaker. 2.) charismatic church/movement groups of Christians who believe that God can give them special abilities, for example the ability to cure… … Dictionary of contemporary English
charismatic — char|is|mat|ic [ ,kerız mætık ] adjective 1. ) a charismatic person has a strong personal quality that makes other people like them and be attracted to them: What the party needs is a more charismatic leader. 2. ) relating to a group of… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
charismatic — adjective 1》 having charisma. 2》 relating to the charismatic movement. ↘(of a power or talent) divinely conferred. noun an adherent of the charismatic movement. ↘a person who claims divine inspiration. Derivatives charismatically adverb … English new terms dictionary