charismatic

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English

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Etymology

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

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Adjective

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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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Noun

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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.

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Romanian

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Etymology

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

Adjective

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

  1. charismatic

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