noncharismatic

English

Etymology

From non- +‎ charismatic.

Adjective

noncharismatic (not comparable)

  1. Not charismatic; lacking charisma.
    • 2025 July 24, Ned Temko, “In Japan, too, voters want their country to be ‘great again’”, in The Christian Science Monitor[1], archived from the original on 27 July 2025:
      The other option – typified by the unapologetically noncharismatic leaders of Britain and Germany, Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Chancellor Friedrich Merz – has been to persuade the electorate they’ll work hard to deliver sustainable policy results on issues like immigration, and above all, economic growth, in a way that tub-thumping populists simply cannot.
  2. Not of or pertaining to a form of Christianity that emphasises the role of the Holy Spirit.

Noun

noncharismatic (plural noncharismatics)

  1. One who is not a member of a form of Christianity that emphasises the role of the Holy Spirit.