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Definition of brilliance in English: brilliance(also brilliancy) noun ˈbrɪlj(ə)nsˈbrɪljəns mass noun1Intense brightness of light. the nights were dark, lit only by the brilliance of Aegean stars Example sentencesExamples - But I couldn't see anything - just a bright brilliance.
- It is as if all my cells respond to their brilliance and become light too.
- The sky was clear, the sky velvet black, the stars hard in their brilliance.
- They continued to grow in size and brilliance until the lights of the bay area filled the windows around him.
- The forest let light in with such brilliance and beauty it was breathtaking.
- Stars popped into brilliance with cap-gun like cracks, making me think of exploding light bulbs.
- The blue light flashed its brilliance once more, and the library faded back in existence around them.
- As the morning sun shined brightly the sea reflected it's brilliance, sparkling in every direction.
- Not a cloud was in sight and the stars shone with brilliance.
- It seemed almost a torch of brilliance, a flaring star in the night sky.
- The sun caught a piece of quartz in the granite and lit the brilliance embedded there.
- Additionally, the crystal was intensifying the light from her flashlight, and the resulting brilliance was near-blinding.
- The sheer brilliance of the light makes it difficult to judge the tones of the outdoor scenes he has painted.
- Every now and then, there emerges a star, which, by its sheer brilliance, throws light far from where it originated.
- In truth, space is a very bright place with incalculable flashes of brilliance filling trillions upon trillions of light years.
- Closer to the moon, the numbers of the stars dwindled for the brilliance of the light from the moon overrode it.
- She saw the ripples in the water flowing towards that light, towards the brilliance in the dark.
- The rounded flakes, with less surface area to reflect light, lose brilliance.
- Mia cried out in surprise of the brilliance of the light while the vampire hissed fiercely.
- The brilliance of exploding stars flares across our room.
Synonyms brightness, vividness, intensity - 1.1 Vividness of colour.
lapis lazuli was highly regarded for the brilliance of its colour Example sentencesExamples - It hurt her deeply to see that they were faded, their intense, beautiful brilliancy had died away, green fading to gray…
- They were a red brilliance and gave the whole stone flooring a colour of blood.
- Up in the ceiling, spherical crystals of light bars radiated a brilliance of pale white.
- I tried to scan some of the slides and they lost quite a bit of their stunning colours and brilliancy.
- The colours which give brilliancy to the sketch are part of the charm.
- Henry's natural inspiration partially comes from the excitement, brilliance and magnificence from the art world.
Synonyms brightness, vividness, intensity
2Exceptional talent or intelligence. he's played the stock market with great brilliance Example sentencesExamples - For the past week, one has heard the clarity and brilliance of his vision.
- We rarely hear Saint-Saëns for his piano music, except the brilliance of his second piano concerto.
- We exalt effortless brilliance, we celebrate talent and the achievement that comes easily, naturally.
- The authority, stamina, cool brilliance, and power of Nilsson's singing are evident throughout these two discs.
- However the Clan has shown flashes of brilliance this season, and a strong finish is not out of their reach.
- But then his intellectual brilliance is matched by his enigmatic personality - you can't be sure what he's really up to.
- This wealth of sample-worthy material draws Axelrod's brilliance to light even further.
- That's when you'll get that flash of brilliance.
- Beyond all that, he has an extraordinary sense of brilliance in shaping the film.
- It's intellectually stimulating and continually entertaining with moments of brilliance that will stay with you.
- For a system that boasts a dispassionate reliance on artistic brilliance as its arbiter, this anomaly is a crisis.
- During a long job interview process, consistency counts much more than flashes of brilliance.
- With understated brilliance, she uses typical photographic structures to picture atypical family groupings.
- But there is a sort of understated, brilliance to this funk track, more easily appreciated after several listenings.
- The dialogue is pitch-perfect, the acting a model of understated brilliance.
- That a thirteen-year-old could play Beethoven with such accuracy and brilliance astonished the senses!
- The strategic brilliance, wisdom and noble character of Washington made it possible, I believe.
- Two of the ballet's encounters stood out, imbued with a kind of artistic brilliance befitting their underlying influence.
- Incandescence by the way means a high degree of emotion, intensity and brilliance.
- After six decades on the world's concert stages, Rosand's artistry and technical brilliance remain undiminished.
- This is a trait far rarer than brilliance and wit.
- Where did the ambition and intellectual brilliance come from?
Synonyms genius, prowess, mastery, skill, talent, ability, artistry, expertise, adeptness, aptitude, skilfulness, virtuosity, flair, finesse, panache, deftness, excellence, power, greatness, distinction intelligence, cleverness, wisdom, sagacity, intellect, wit Definition of brilliance in US English: brilliance(also brilliancy) nounˈbrɪljənsˈbrilyəns 1Intense brightness of light. the nights were dark, lit only by the brilliance of Aegean stars Example sentencesExamples - The brilliance of exploding stars flares across our room.
- It seemed almost a torch of brilliance, a flaring star in the night sky.
- She saw the ripples in the water flowing towards that light, towards the brilliance in the dark.
- They continued to grow in size and brilliance until the lights of the bay area filled the windows around him.
- Mia cried out in surprise of the brilliance of the light while the vampire hissed fiercely.
- Closer to the moon, the numbers of the stars dwindled for the brilliance of the light from the moon overrode it.
- It is as if all my cells respond to their brilliance and become light too.
- The rounded flakes, with less surface area to reflect light, lose brilliance.
- The blue light flashed its brilliance once more, and the library faded back in existence around them.
- Stars popped into brilliance with cap-gun like cracks, making me think of exploding light bulbs.
- The sun caught a piece of quartz in the granite and lit the brilliance embedded there.
- The forest let light in with such brilliance and beauty it was breathtaking.
- Every now and then, there emerges a star, which, by its sheer brilliance, throws light far from where it originated.
- But I couldn't see anything - just a bright brilliance.
- Additionally, the crystal was intensifying the light from her flashlight, and the resulting brilliance was near-blinding.
- In truth, space is a very bright place with incalculable flashes of brilliance filling trillions upon trillions of light years.
- As the morning sun shined brightly the sea reflected it's brilliance, sparkling in every direction.
- The sky was clear, the sky velvet black, the stars hard in their brilliance.
- The sheer brilliance of the light makes it difficult to judge the tones of the outdoor scenes he has painted.
- Not a cloud was in sight and the stars shone with brilliance.
Synonyms brightness, vividness, intensity - 1.1 Vividness of color.
Example sentencesExamples - They were a red brilliance and gave the whole stone flooring a colour of blood.
- The colours which give brilliancy to the sketch are part of the charm.
- Henry's natural inspiration partially comes from the excitement, brilliance and magnificence from the art world.
- I tried to scan some of the slides and they lost quite a bit of their stunning colours and brilliancy.
- Up in the ceiling, spherical crystals of light bars radiated a brilliance of pale white.
- It hurt her deeply to see that they were faded, their intense, beautiful brilliancy had died away, green fading to gray…
Synonyms brightness, vividness, intensity - 1.2 Exceptional talent or intelligence.
he's played the stock market with great brilliance Example sentencesExamples - That's when you'll get that flash of brilliance.
- This is a trait far rarer than brilliance and wit.
- With understated brilliance, she uses typical photographic structures to picture atypical family groupings.
- But then his intellectual brilliance is matched by his enigmatic personality - you can't be sure what he's really up to.
- The dialogue is pitch-perfect, the acting a model of understated brilliance.
- This wealth of sample-worthy material draws Axelrod's brilliance to light even further.
- But there is a sort of understated, brilliance to this funk track, more easily appreciated after several listenings.
- Two of the ballet's encounters stood out, imbued with a kind of artistic brilliance befitting their underlying influence.
- Incandescence by the way means a high degree of emotion, intensity and brilliance.
- Where did the ambition and intellectual brilliance come from?
- We exalt effortless brilliance, we celebrate talent and the achievement that comes easily, naturally.
- The strategic brilliance, wisdom and noble character of Washington made it possible, I believe.
- The authority, stamina, cool brilliance, and power of Nilsson's singing are evident throughout these two discs.
- For a system that boasts a dispassionate reliance on artistic brilliance as its arbiter, this anomaly is a crisis.
- After six decades on the world's concert stages, Rosand's artistry and technical brilliance remain undiminished.
- However the Clan has shown flashes of brilliance this season, and a strong finish is not out of their reach.
- Beyond all that, he has an extraordinary sense of brilliance in shaping the film.
- That a thirteen-year-old could play Beethoven with such accuracy and brilliance astonished the senses!
- During a long job interview process, consistency counts much more than flashes of brilliance.
- For the past week, one has heard the clarity and brilliance of his vision.
- It's intellectually stimulating and continually entertaining with moments of brilliance that will stay with you.
- We rarely hear Saint-Saëns for his piano music, except the brilliance of his second piano concerto.
Synonyms genius, prowess, mastery, skill, talent, ability, artistry, expertise, adeptness, aptitude, skilfulness, virtuosity, flair, finesse, panache, deftness, excellence, power, greatness, distinction
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