brilliant
The opposite of brilliant could be dull, dark, lackluster, uninspired, or drab. For people or their ideas, the opposite could be ignorant, dim, or stupid.
The opposite would be clever, ingenious, or brilliant.
That would depend on the context in which brilliant was used. Brilliant can be a description of the cut of a diamond, intelligence, light, lustre or polish etc. The opposite would be different in each circumstance. eg dull, thick, dim, cabochon.
There are two syllables in the word brilliant - brill - iant.
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The opposite of brilliant could be dull, dark, lackluster, uninspired, or drab. For people or their ideas, the opposite could be ignorant, dim, or stupid.
The opposite would be clever, ingenious, or brilliant.
"in-", making the opposite word 'inglorious'. The correct opposite depends however on the context and meaning you are using the word in. "Inglorious" has the meaning 'obscure, unsung', while 'glorious' in the sense of 'brilliant' (as e.g. in a performance) has a better opposite in words like unimpressive or mediocre.
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The greek word for brilliant is lambros/λαμπρός/
more brilliant, most brilliant
more brilliant, most brilliant
That would depend on the context in which brilliant was used. Brilliant can be a description of the cut of a diamond, intelligence, light, lustre or polish etc. The opposite would be different in each circumstance. eg dull, thick, dim, cabochon.
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".