I think so.
Oh, dude, I got you! So, the comparative form of "brilliant" is "more brilliant," and the superlative form is "most brilliant." Like, if someone says your joke is hilarious, they probably mean it's the most brilliant thing they've heard all day. Keep being your witty self, my friend!
Jeff Goldblum's character in the movie "The Fly" is Seth Brundle, a brilliant but eccentric scientist who invents a teleportation device that goes awry, resulting in his gradual transformation into a human-fly hybrid.
He was a brilliant military strategist and tactician, and a superb orator. He was also brilliant at dealing with the "mob" of the people.
Even though the boy was brilliant, his grades suffered because he was so boisterous in class.
It is a matter of opinion, but it is a game that is just perfect for television. Every so often a genius comes along who is attacking and a crowd pleaser. This makes the game brilliant.
Why are you so brilliant at conducting the weekly choir rehearsals, and at composing music, but so disastrous on the dance floor, and so off-key when you're the one who sings a cappella or karaoke?
So Fly was created in 2007.
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)
Yes Its Brilliant SO YES
Yes he is amazing he is SO fit and hot and he is a brilliant
it HAS been brilliant