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Sentence count:176+8Posted:2017-01-31Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: blazegeniusglaregrandeurgrandnessmagnificencesplendorsplendourSimilar words: brilliantallianceappliancecompliancebilliardmachiavellianfianceedefianceMeaning: ['brɪljəns]  n. 1. great brightness 2. the quality of being magnificent or splendid or grand 3. unusual mental ability. 
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31. They ignore offensive linemen and shortchange defensive brilliance.
32. Yearning and brilliance clasp hands and sweep along together.
33. The second was sheer brilliance from Joey Beauchamp.
34. Now they shine with luminescent brilliance.
35. Sondheim's lyrics have a sophisticated brilliance.
36. Its shadows flee before the brilliance of her eyes.
37. The pin-point brilliance of the targeting beam danced across her forehead.
38. Bassoons, on the other hand, when used in unison with trombones tend to dull their brilliance.
39. The luminous star streaks were paling against a milky sky, whose brilliance in-creased moment by moment.
40. But unlike its predecessors, Midnight Club fails to blend individual brilliance into a quality end product.
41. But it could not do without its law students who brought business and fame and brilliance to the town.
42. Hendrix's brilliance as a rock guitarist has never been matched.
43. Everybody fussed over his brilliance to a great degree; he was a focal point at our school.
44. You might have thought that no meteor shower, no space dist had ever touched that brilliance.
45. His reputation was founded on his organizational abilities and his acknowledged brilliance as a leader of men.
46. I can think of kids that are now working on a level of brilliance who fall into that category.
47. Examples of brilliance crop up in one in ten autistic children.
48. It is one of the strangest anomalies of life that the absence of fear, and not formal education or brilliance of mind, is the major cause of individual success. Napoleon Hill 
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49. It was already dark but the square glowed with marquee brilliance, and none more brilliant than the Empire's.
50. More brilliance still would be given to the tune if the trumpets doubled the trombone at the octave above.
51. Turning a corner by a fountain, I see a rose, illuminated in its brilliance.
52. Not just brilliance but a form of autism only now recognised in intelligent people.
53. This material was most durable and the powdered marble imparted a brilliance to the finished surface.
54. Polly grinned, delight at the glorious sunrise, and relief at feeling better adding warmth and brilliance to her smile.
55. Something had changed the landscape, and there was a brilliance and excitement in the air and light.
56. I was amazed by the brilliance of Roses in a Jar by Marjorie Collins.
57. But giant tubeworms are 6-foot-long expletives, shouts of brilliance, startling in their vivid simplicity and exposure.
58. Mark Elder conducts a performance that is second to none in brilliance and precision.
59. In one dip in the mountains, where the sun has just sunk, there is a red volcanic brilliance.
60. Mrs Thatcher has made much of Britain's scientific brilliance and innovative poverty.
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