NOUN
- a personal attractiveness or interestingness that enables you to influence others
How To Use personal magnetism In A Sentence
- Professor Krebs's brilliant mind and personal magnetism have attracted numerous students to his laboratory.
- There's clearly no doubting her personal magnetism. The Sun
- Jacques-Louis Lions was a man of considerable personal magnetism and charm, whose charisma, brilliance as a teacher, and accessibility attracted other to work with him.
- He might be a silvertail, but he always had a remarkable personal magnetism and knew how to work the campaign trail.
- People with warm hands have personal magnetism, vivacity, and strength of character.
- Courage, personal magnetism and sharp intelligence combine to make these people brilliant leaders when it comes to the management and execution of original ideas.
- Her personal magnetism was considered a further security risk. ELIZABETH AND MARY: Cousins, Rivals, Queens
- There's clearly no doubting her personal magnetism. The Sun
- Using personal magnetism as a means of getting things done is, to me, manipulation. Christianity Today
- With personal magnetism, only healthy, confident and successful people with be drawn to you and engage themselves in your life.