noun
- plural of charism; special gifts or talents believed to be divinely inspired, especially spiritual abilities given for the benefit of others
- plural of charism; exceptional personal qualities that inspire devotion or enthusiasm in others
Usage: religious; Christianity
Examples
- The apostle Paul wrote about various charisms including prophecy, healing, and speaking in tongues.
- Different members of the congregation displayed unique charisms in their ministry work.
- Her natural charisms as a leader drew people to follow her vision.
- The community recognized his charisms for teaching and counseling others.
- Many saints were known for their extraordinary charisms and miraculous abilities.
- Political leaders often possess certain charisms that help them connect with voters.