Very attractive or charming, having to power to draw others to his/her/itself. Being able to exert an influence on the minds of others.
The exchange student had a magnetic personality even if she didn't speak fluent English.
When the guest spoke, the audience was drawn by her magnetic speech.
Student 1: Yo, why is this girl so magnetic?
Student 2: She's got a sexy accent and can talk anyone into doing anything
When the guest spoke, the audience was drawn by her magnetic speech.
Student 1: Yo, why is this girl so magnetic?
Student 2: She's got a sexy accent and can talk anyone into doing anything
by world citizen May 10, 2008
by world citizen May 15, 2005
A quality that attracts others to oneself. (noun)
Using one's attraction to persuade someone into doing something (verb).
Using one's attraction to persuade someone into doing something (verb).
Lucy's charm made her date feel at ease and special.
Michelle charmed the policeman into letting her go without getting a speeding ticket.
Michelle charmed the policeman into letting her go without getting a speeding ticket.
by world citizen May 15, 2005
Having the power to convince based on reasoning, emotional appeal, threats, or personal attractiveness.
The lawyer's closing argument against the energy company was persuasive to the jurists.
The charming saleswoman could be very persuasive with male customers.
The charming saleswoman could be very persuasive with male customers.
by world citizen April 17, 2008