possess charm

Frequency: 7.512.3 per million words

To have charm, often in a more formal context.

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  • The new diplomat was said to possess great charm.
  • She possesses a natural charm that makes everyone like her.
  • She was a woman who possessed a quiet, unassuming charm that drew people to her.
  • Few actors possess the same charm as he does on screen.
  • To succeed in this role, one must possess not only intelligence but also considerable personal charm.
  • The historic village possesses a quiet charm that attracts many tourists.
  • The legendary actor possessed a unique charm that captivated audiences for decades.
  • You possess an undeniable charm when you speak in public.
  • He possesses a natural charm that makes him an excellent negotiator.
  • Despite his flaws, he possesses a certain charm that is hard to ignore.
  • Possessing such charm allowed him to navigate complex social situations with ease.
  • The old bookstore possesses a rustic charm that is lost in modern shops.
  • If he possessed more charm, he might be more successful in his political career.
  • She was born to possess such charm and grace.
  • The villain of the story did not possess any redeeming charm.
  • Does the candidate possess the necessary charm to win over the voters?
  • The protagonist is a complex character who possesses a roguish charm despite his flaws.
  • The small island possesses a unique charm that sets it apart from others.
  • It is believed that the young royal will possess the same charm as her grandmother.
  • He possessed a boyish charm even in his later years.