From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcharismacha‧ris‧ma /kəˈrɪzmə/●くろまる○しろまる○しろまる noun [uncountable]ATTRACTa natural ability to attract and interest other people and make them admire youHe lacks charisma.Examples from the Corpuscharisma• The horse appears to have great presence and charisma.• Her charisma and warmth made her the object of many a student crush, and Margarett was no exception.• Some say his lack of charisma will keep him from becoming president.• His lack of charisma and often unhappypersona will contrast sharply with Mandela's awesomehumility, humour and sternpaternalism.• Everything suggests, moreover, that Sereny has a special and patient charisma.• He had little of Beatty's on-screencharisma - yet.• Rice had a powerful and originalvision, and the charisma to instill that vision in others.• Few Presidents have had the charisma of Kennedy.Origincharisma(1600-1700)Greek"favor, gift", from charizesthai"to favor"