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Charisma (noun): A special magnetic charm or appeal, often influencing how one behaves or attracts others.
Sentence: The leader’s charisma made him highly effective in rallying people to his cause.
Modesty (noun): The quality of not being too proud or confident about yourself or your abilities.
Sentence: Her modesty was evident when she downplayed her significant contributions to the project.
Composure (noun): The state of being calm and in control of oneself, especially in stressful situations.
Sentence: Despite the chaos, she maintained her composure and handled the crisis with ease.
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Decorum (noun): Behavior that is in keeping with good taste and propriety; polite conduct.
Sentence: His decorum at the formal banquet was impeccable, impressing all the guests.
Self-possession (noun): The ability to remain calm and in control of one’s emotions or behavior in difficult situations.
Sentence: She showed remarkable self-possession during the interview, answering each question with confidence.
Tactfulness (noun): Sensitivity in dealing with others or with difficult issues, avoiding offense.
Sentence: His tactfulness in delivering the bad news made the situation much easier to accept.
Chivalry (noun): polite and kind behaviour by men which shows respect towards women
Sentence: He displayed chivalry by always offering his seat to elderly passengers on the bus.
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Exuberance (noun): The quality of being full of energy, excitement, and cheerfulness in one’s behavior.
Sentence: Her exuberance was contagious, and everyone in the room felt energized by her enthusiasm.
Diplomacy (noun): The art of dealing with people in a sensitive and effective way, often in political or international contexts.
Sentence: His diplomacy in negotiations helped secure a favourable agreement for both parties.
Finesse (noun): Skillful handling of a situation or a delicate matter; refinement in execution.
Sentence: She managed the delicate conversation with finesse, ensuring no one was offended.
Vivacity (noun): The quality of being attractively lively and animated in manner.
Sentence: Her vivacity brightened up every room she entered, making her a favorite among friends.
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Gallantry (noun): Courageous behavior, particularly in battle; polite attention or respect shown toward women.
Sentence: His gallantry was evident in how he helped an elderly woman carry her groceries across the street.
Eloquence (noun): Fluent or persuasive speaking or writing, often showing elegance in manner.
Sentence: The politician’s eloquence during his speech moved many listeners to tears.
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