Charisms

/ˈkærɪzəmz/ noun

Definition

Plural of charism; multiple spiritual gifts, exceptional qualities, or compelling personal appeals.

Etymology

English pluralization of 'charism' using the standard '-s' suffix; this form is more commonly used in modern English than the Greek plural 'charismata,' though both remain in use.

Kelly Says

The plural 'charisms' reminds us that charisma isn't just one quality—great leaders might possess multiple charisms like wit, courage, and inspirational speaking all combined together.

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