A few days ago
sky?

HELP please!!!?

ok, I need help using the word: Charisma and Charismatic in a sentence.

Will this work, or no?:

1. You’re charisma is high.

2. You’re so charismatic.

If not, could you please give me an example? Thank you so much!

Top 6 Answers
A few days ago
PastorBobby

Favorite Answer

President Bush lacks the charisma of Bill Clinton. But, of course, if you’re George Bush, no one expects you to be charismatic.
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A few days ago
Twili
According to my, probably out-dated dictionary, ‘Charisma’ means a personal magic of leadership, a special magnetic charm, and a brilliant gift of power given to Christans…. (Clip-notes version, anyways.)

So telling someone their ‘charisma is high’, really wouldn’t work…. Perhaps telling someone they have charisma would work, even though it might sound a little traditional. And observing people and tell yourself if you think they have ‘charisma’ or not, would still count as using it. And it might just help you memorize it, as long you use it evenly; out-loud and in your head.

Now, ‘charismatic’, I think would more count as someone who’s a good leader. If you know any Christan’s you can ask yourself if you think they’re charismatics…? Something goes for people you see everyday.

Other then that I have nothing…

Luck.

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A few days ago
BrightEyes
1. it should be YOUR charisma. remember, you’re = you are

also, isn’t really the best way to use the word. typically in such an instance you’d say somebody has a lot of charisma, not that their charisma is high.

2. looks good

i really hope this is homework for 5th grade english..

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A few days ago
Anonymous
If your charisma his high people may call you a charismatic.
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A few days ago
Tina W
They work, sort of, but they are too simple. These are better…

1)The man I met yesterday was so intriguing, I was most drawn to his unbelievable charisma.

2) You’ve got to meet my friend, you’ll love her, she’s just so charismatic.

Hope this helped!

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A few days ago
thesims707
Those work, but they are pretty simple.
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