my friend like saying brilliance.
We didn't realize the sheer brilliance of the plan until we put it into action.
He has the brilliance of Einstein and the common sense of a doorknob.
Blinded by the sun's brilliance, I rummaged through my purse for some sunglasses.
Her face shined with the brilliance of the sun.
1. smart, intelligent
2. luminous, brightly shining
3. (English slang) awesome, excellent
There are two syllables in the word brilliant - brill - iant.
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Brilliantly can mean several things. It can be a bright sparkle or glow. It can mean a bright mind or intelligence. It can mean great or superb. Here are some sentences.He is a brilliant student.That diamond is a brilliant gem.The play was brilliant.
The noun 'brilliance' is an abstract noun as a word for exceptional talent or intelligence; a word for a concept.The noun 'brilliance' is a concrete noun as a word for the brightness of light; a word for the sharpness or clarity of tone; a word for a physical quality.
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The greek word for brilliant is lambros/λαμπρός/
more brilliant, most brilliant
more brilliant, most brilliant
Yes, there is a noun form for the word 'brilliant', it is a word for a certain cut of a diamond. The term 'brilliant cut' is a compound noun for that type of diamond.The word 'brilliant' is also an adjective, a word that describes a noun as very bright and radiant, for example a 'brilliant sunset' or a 'brilliant child'.The noun forms for the adjective brilliant are brilliantness or brilliance.
The African Luhya term for the English word ' brilliant' is "eshingwana".
There are two syllables in the word brilliant - brill - iant.
Someone who is brilliant - "Ga'on" (גאון). Something that is brilliant - "Ge'oni" (גאוני).
The diamond is brilliant. (shiny) The idea was brilliant. (good)She was a brilliant person. (smart)The speaker had brilliant sound quality. (clear)
Someone who is brilliant - "Ga'on" (גאון). Something that is brilliant - "Ge'oni" (גאוני).
The Luhya translation of the English word 'brilliant' is "Omuchesi".
Yes, the word 'brilliant' is both an adjective and a noun. The noun 'brilliant' is a word for a gem, especially a diamond, cut so as to sparkle; a word for a thing.The noun forms of the adjective brilliant are brilliantness and brilliance.Examples:The princess's crown was adorned with a brilliant. (noun)The brilliantness of the sun hurt my eyes. (noun)The spotlight sparkled from the brilliance of her gown. (noun)You got a brilliant mark on your recent test! (adjective)