charm

simple noun37 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.9

Having a very large amount of charm.

An innate, unforced charm.

Having a significant amount of charm.

Charm that is specific to an individual.

Having an extremely large amount of charm.

Having genuine and significant charm.

A unique or distinctive charm.

A one-of-a-kind charm.

A relaxed and natural charm.

A subtle, understated charm.

Charm that is graceful and typical of a woman.

Charm that is youthful and typical of a boy.

Charm associated with an older, often European, traditional style.

Charm reminiscent of a past era.

The simple, rough, and attractive quality of the countryside.

The appealing quality of the countryside.

The polite, warm, and gracious manner associated with the southern US.

The pleasant, friendly, and simple quality of a small town.

A simple, friendly, and traditional charm.

Used to say that a particular quality, which might seem negative, is one of the reasons why something is appealing.

To possess the quality of charm.

To deliberately use your charm to influence someone.

To have charm, often in a more formal context.

To suddenly start being very charming, often to get something.

For something to no longer be charming or appealing.

To not be affected or influenced by someone's charm.

To continue to have charm.

To not have any charm.

To be unable to resist someone's charm.

To show a lot of charm in a way that is easy to see.

To very clearly and strongly show charm.