charismatic |
having unusually strong personal allure or appeal; marked by charisma. [3 definitions] |
charitable |
generous in donations or benevolent actions for needy persons. [3 definitions] |
charity |
something given to a needy person or persons; alms. [5 definitions] |
charivari |
see "shivaree." |
charlatan |
one who deceitfully claims to possess a particular skill or expertise; fraud; quack. |
Charlemagne |
a king of the Franks and emperor of the Holy Roman Empire (742-814). |
Charles Chaplin |
an English-born actor, director, and producer, esp. of U.S. films (b.1889--d.1977). |
Charles Darwin |
an English naturalist and writer who developed theories of biological evolution (b.1809--d.1882). |
Charles de Gaulle |
a French general and president of France from 1959 to 1969 (b.1890--d.1970). |
Charles Dickens |
popular and acclaimed English novelist, best known for the novels Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, and A Christmas Carol (b.1812--d.1870). |
Charleston |
the capital of West Virginia. [3 definitions] |
charley horse |
a painful cramp in a muscle caused by overexertion or by a blow. |
charlock |
a weed with yellow flowers and a hairy stem, often found in grain fields; wild mustard. |
charlotte |
a dessert made by lining a mold with cake, which is then filled with custard, cooked fruit, or whipped cream. |
Charlotte Amalie |
the capital of the U.S. Virgin Islands. |
charlotte russe |
a dessert consisting of a lining of ladyfingers or sponge cake filled with Bavarian cream. |
charm |
(sometimes pl.) the capability to allure, delight, and please; attractiveness. [11 definitions] |
charming |
alluring, delightful, or very attractive. |
charmless |
combined form of charm. |
charnel |
a place for depositing human corpses or their bones. [2 definitions] |
Charolais |
any of a breed of white beef cattle often used to crossbreed with other types of cattle. |