charismatic

/ˌkɛrɪzˈmætɪk/
noun
  1. A person who belongs to a charismatic Christian church or movement.
    • Many charismatics emphasize the role of the Holy Spirit in daily life.
    • She identifies as a charismatic and attends a local Pentecostal church.
    • The charismatics gathered for a weekend conference on faith healing.
adjective
  1. Having charisma; able to attract, influence, and inspire people.
    • The charismatic speaker had the audience hanging on every word.
    • His charismatic smile made him popular wherever he went.
    • She is a charismatic leader who motivates her team to work hard.
  2. Relating to a Christian movement that emphasizes spiritual gifts such as speaking in tongues and healing.
    • The charismatic church held lively services with singing and prayer.
    • He joined a charismatic group that believed in modern-day miracles.
    • Charismatic Christianity has grown rapidly in many parts of the world.
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