charm noun
ADJECTIVES
great, considerable, immense
・He was a man of great charm.
・Their music has considerable charm.
personal
・He has a lot of personal charm and he gets on well with people.
boyish
・Women seem to love his boyish charm.
feminine
・She decided to use a little feminine charm.
natural
・She had a quiet natural charm that everyone liked.
easy
・Hudson was full of easy charm and smiles.
special, unique
・These old films have their own special charm.
certain
・The idea of moving to a Greek island does have a certain charm.
traditional, old-world
・The old building is full of traditional charm.
rustic
・The cottage had a certain rustic charm.
VERBS
have
・Richard was clever and he had a lot of charm.
use
・She knew when to use her charm in order to get what she wanted.
turn on
・If you turn on the charm, I’m sure you’ll get the job.
ooze, exude
・He always oozes charm and self-confidence.
lack, be lacking in
・A lot of new buildings lack charm.
PHRASES
be part of sb’s/sth’s charm
・The house is a long way from anywhere and that is part of its charm.
sth has its charms
・The town is small, but it has its charms.
sth loses its charm
・He was getting older, and travel was losing its charm.
it is impossible to resist sb’s charm
・Women say that it was impossible to resist Clooney’s charm.
fall for sb’s/sth’s charms, succumb to sb’s/sth’s charms
・Thomas seemed to be succumbing to Sylvie’s charms.