charismatic

See also: Charismatic

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Ancient Greek χάρισμα (khárisma, grace, favour, gift) + -ic.

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˌkæɹɪzˈmætɪk/
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  • (General American) IPA(key): /ˌkɛɹəzˈmætək/

Adjective

charismatic (comparative more charismatic, superlative most charismatic)

  1. Of, related to, or having charisma.
  2. Of, related to, or being a member of a form of Christianity that emphasizes the role of the Holy Spirit.

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Translations

Noun

charismatic (plural charismatics)

  1. A member of the Charismatic Movement.
    • 2010, Steven M. Studebaker, Pentecostalism and Globalization:
      At a time when mainline denominations are engaged in massive closures of small rural churches, independent charismatics are strategically helping to rechurch rural Canada.

Translations

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French charismatique. Equivalent to charismă + -atic.

Adjective

charismatic m or n (feminine singular charismatică, masculine plural charismatici, feminine and neuter plural charismatice)

  1. charismatic

Declension

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