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telegenic

[tel-i-jen-ik] / ˌtɛl ɪˈdʒɛn ɪk /
ADJECTIVE
video
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Fletcher’s progressive positions and telegenic presence made him a solid favorite to succeed another prominent California politician, Toni Atkins, in the state Senate.

From Seattle Times

Global warming doesn’t do its damage in a single, telegenic explosion.

From New York Times

Young, telegenic and new, she not only upset the field in a landslide, but as the highest-vote getter, she automatically became board president, the first woman to do so in city history.

From New York Times

Eight-foot-tall mascots are especially telegenic: they enthusiastically jump up and down in the stands, cheering on athletes who compete for the chance to win miniature replicas of the panda wreathed in gold.

From Salon

The cover bore a black-and-white photograph of the two men: one youthful and telegenic, a visionary sparkle playing about his eyes and mouth; the other solemn and aloof, dependable perhaps but distinctly uninspiring.

From New York Times