Synonym: blaze, genius, glare, grandeur, grandness, magnificence, splendor, splendour. Similar words: brilliant, alliance, appliance, compliance, billiard, machiavellian, fiancee, defiance. Meaning: ['brɪljəns] n. 1. great brightness 2. the quality of being magnificent or splendid or grand 3. unusual mental ability.
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91. Speelman has the reputation of being a very solid player with occasional flashes of mercurial originality and brilliance.
92. It was his job to dazzle us with his brilliance, blind us with his science.
93. He was known for his brilliance, for his razor-sharp mind and for being a wonderful preacher.
94. These lent brilliance to the footwork which became more intricate and thus more interesting.
95. Everybody was impressed by the brilliance of his speech.
96. It was a performance of incomparable brilliance.
97. It demonstrated the brilliance of China's ancient culture.
98. His brilliance raised him above the ruck.
99. The descending sun was making brilliance upon the water.
100. For long lasting color intensity, brilliance and suppleness.
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102. Neal Lawson refers provocatively but also enviously to the early Thatcherites' political and intellectual "brilliance".
103. Apathetic busyness and puzzled thinking could never prevent the brilliance before.
104. Late-blooming Li Bingbing, one of the A-list actresses in China[Sentencedict.com], adds brilliance to her achieved splendor in 2010 after she was crowned the Best Actress Award in 2009's Golden Horse Film Festival.
105. On the future road Dawn will keep group's concept "Fortune favors hardworking benefaction belongs to the people" and pursuit of "keep improving innovation brilliance".
106. A brilliance and quickness of perception combined with a cleverness of expression _ r.
107. One reason a film had previously not been made of the novel was the brilliance of the 1979 TV series with Alec Guinness.
108. A brilliance and quickness of perception combined with a cleverness of expression.
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109. Mosaics cannot create the variations of light and shadow that paintings can, But glass tesserae can achieve a greater Brilliance , especially those to which gold and silver foil have been applied.
110. Changeable magical power achieves its brilliance in the twinkling of an eye.
111. From the east and south, a steel grayness crept toward the glaring brilliance of the west.
112. Dazzling and costly evening is installed, will change ferial missish, colourful Jing 4, vigor 4 shoot, it is absolutely most the princess with dazzling brilliance.
113. "Silver Age" is a literary concept, but it has a close connection with the culture of its time. Elapsed Brilliance by Wang Jiezhi makes a comprehensive study of this age from the cultural viewpoint.
114. Bright golden chain linked with leather handle immediately improves its brilliance and grade.
115. Transform the release of a magic square diamond brilliance, is a magnificent day and night of dazzling.
116. As a result, while human hair can look shiny clean, it can never achieve the brilliance and radiant coloration of a peacock's tail feather.
117. Douglas won reelection, but Lincoln's antislavery position and oratorical brilliance made him a national figure in the young Republican Party.
118. The violinist had the technical skill to execute the cadenza, with its double stops and harmonics, with brilliance .
119. His diligence , earnestness, carefulness and brilliance, made him praised all.
120. Sleep enveloped him like the swathing mirages that were wrestling with the brilliance of the lagoon.
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