The diamond is brilliant. (shiny) The idea was brilliant. (good)
She was a brilliant person. (smart)
The speaker had brilliant sound quality. (clear)
I do believe that you spelled it wrong, but if you are referring to the word brilliant, I would say "what a brilliant young fellow he is" referring to someone who is smart
he was hypnotic at the brilliant diamond
"People with mental illness are rarely sent to institutions anymore." "The school is a brilliant instituation."
The comic's set was brilliant, but the table of obnoxious, drunk bachelorettes jeered and booed him anyway.
The painting was brilliant
The brilliant glow of the light drew them to the building. It was a brilliant deduction that solved the case.
The correct spelling is celebration.An example sentence is: "the celebration was brilliant".Another example sentence is: "we will have a celebration to mark this occasion".
The sand on the beaches were a brilliant shade of gold under the bright sunlight.
The adverb form of the word "humorous" is humorously.An example sentence is: "the show was humorously brilliant".
"They got a standing ovation after their brilliant play."
Brilliant
joe, who was scared to approach the teacher, was shivering madly. I know its not brilliant, but its ok :)