The light shone with absolute brilliance.
He grinned at the brilliance of his plan.
the brilliance of her answer was so good and made the teacher pass out.
In this sentence, "brilliance" is a noun. It is used to describe the quality or state of being brilliant.
The building was a testament to their architectural brilliance.
that was brilliance
No, brilliance is not an abstract pronoun. Brilliance is usually considered an abstract noun, as it refers to the quality of being exceptionally intelligent, talented, or bright. Pronouns are words that replace nouns in a sentence.
I am interesting. You are interesting. She is interesting. He is interesting. Something of the sort.
Brilliance = la brillancia
The word brilliance has two syllables. Bril-liance.
Example sentence - The architecture of the buildings in Greece were interesting.
Yes, the word "brilliance" does not have a prefix.
The teacher had an interesting question today.
Voodoo is a very interesting word.