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Definition of uncharismatic in English: uncharismaticadjectiveˌʌnkarɪzˈmatɪkˌənˌkerəzˈmadik Lacking the charm and attractiveness that can inspire enthusiasm in others. 缺乏魅力的;无吸引力的 Example sentencesExamples - All one might reply in his defence is that whatever his failings as a communicator he is greatly to be preferred to his uncharismatic predecessor, Dr Carey.
- He comes across as stiff and uncharismatic, and in America's personality-driven political culture, that matters far more than it should.
- Squat and uncharismatic, Pressman built his career upon a distinctive combination of shoe-leather, watch-doggedness, and empathy for the poor and downtrodden.
- Budget restrictions will mean the ‘Late Late Show’ producers can now only afford a vapid, self-important and uncharismatic host.
- Mocked in Italy as a bumbling rural priest, he is seen as dull and uncharismatic.
- He's about as uncharismatic as you can get.
- Despite some splendid design and a gorgeous score by Caetano Veloso, Orfeu is an empty spectacle, largely due to the wooden performances by the beautiful but uncharismatic leads.
- That this formal, blatantly uncharismatic man should set the electorate on fire, without the benefit of a media coach or a new suit, has rivals stunned.
- For this aged, scholarly, conservative, uncharismatic Bavarian theologian will surely hasten precisely the de-Christianisation of Europe that he aims to reverse.
- If the disease lay dormant for just over twelve months and only sprang into action at the hint of uncharismatic but otherwise cool presidential candidates.
- Clement Attlee, himself an uncharismatic and rather drab right-wing monarchist, benefitted from these two legacies of war.
- Labour's unlikely leader was terse and uncharismatic but very effective - the improbable Mr Attlee.
- Every poor England performance sees Eriksson giving bland, uncharismatic and frankly boring interviews, which merely justify his selections or decisions.
- Not bad for a man who is regularly dismissed as boring and uncharismatic.
- They are scientific rationalists, and thus for Americans already graceless and uncharismatic.
- It's hard to think of a performance by an actor billed as the star of the picture that is any worse than the muttered, uncharismatic, disinterested effort delivered by Ice T in this film.
- Still, besting the opposition Democratic Party of Japan and its uncharismatic leader, Naoto Kan, is practically beside the point.
- As uncharismatic and incompetent as William Hague, Britain's former Conservative Leader may have been, his successor could be even more dismal.
- He gave a stunningly uncharismatic performance: for once, throwing lots of special effects at the climactic fight scene helped, because it at least made Drake seem genuinely menacing.
- Here, she sacrifices this trait, and the result is a flat and uncharismatic performance.
Definition of uncharismatic in US English: uncharismaticadjectiveˌənˌkerəzˈmadik Lacking the charm and attractiveness that can inspire enthusiasm in others. 缺乏魅力的;无吸引力的 Example sentencesExamples - Mocked in Italy as a bumbling rural priest, he is seen as dull and uncharismatic.
- All one might reply in his defence is that whatever his failings as a communicator he is greatly to be preferred to his uncharismatic predecessor, Dr Carey.
- He gave a stunningly uncharismatic performance: for once, throwing lots of special effects at the climactic fight scene helped, because it at least made Drake seem genuinely menacing.
- That this formal, blatantly uncharismatic man should set the electorate on fire, without the benefit of a media coach or a new suit, has rivals stunned.
- Budget restrictions will mean the ‘Late Late Show’ producers can now only afford a vapid, self-important and uncharismatic host.
- Every poor England performance sees Eriksson giving bland, uncharismatic and frankly boring interviews, which merely justify his selections or decisions.
- Squat and uncharismatic, Pressman built his career upon a distinctive combination of shoe-leather, watch-doggedness, and empathy for the poor and downtrodden.
- Labour's unlikely leader was terse and uncharismatic but very effective - the improbable Mr Attlee.
- Still, besting the opposition Democratic Party of Japan and its uncharismatic leader, Naoto Kan, is practically beside the point.
- Clement Attlee, himself an uncharismatic and rather drab right-wing monarchist, benefitted from these two legacies of war.
- Not bad for a man who is regularly dismissed as boring and uncharismatic.
- Despite some splendid design and a gorgeous score by Caetano Veloso, Orfeu is an empty spectacle, largely due to the wooden performances by the beautiful but uncharismatic leads.
- They are scientific rationalists, and thus for Americans already graceless and uncharismatic.
- For this aged, scholarly, conservative, uncharismatic Bavarian theologian will surely hasten precisely the de-Christianisation of Europe that he aims to reverse.
- If the disease lay dormant for just over twelve months and only sprang into action at the hint of uncharismatic but otherwise cool presidential candidates.
- Here, she sacrifices this trait, and the result is a flat and uncharismatic performance.
- He's about as uncharismatic as you can get.
- It's hard to think of a performance by an actor billed as the star of the picture that is any worse than the muttered, uncharismatic, disinterested effort delivered by Ice T in this film.
- As uncharismatic and incompetent as William Hague, Britain's former Conservative Leader may have been, his successor could be even more dismal.
- He comes across as stiff and uncharismatic, and in America's personality-driven political culture, that matters far more than it should.
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