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magnetism

magnetic force / charisma / attraction
Noun

This term describes an invisible pull, whether physical or psychological. In a scientific sense, it refers to the actual force exerted by magnets or electric currents, characterized by polarity and field lines. When applied to people or places, it describes a powerful, irresistible charm or allure. This usage suggests a gravitational-like pull that draws others in, often associated with leadership, charisma, or the perceived opportunities of a location.

Meanings

Noun

A physical phenomenon produced by the motion of electric charge, resulting in attractive and repulsive forces between objects.

"The scientist studied the magnetism of the earth's core."

Noun

The quality of being extremely attractive or fascinating to others, often referring to a person's charisma.

"The young actor possessed a natural magnetism that captivated the entire audience."

Noun

The force of attraction that draws people or things toward a particular place or activity.

"The magnetism of the big city draws thousands of young graduates every year."

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