Synonym: alert, bright, clear, intelligent, shining, smart, sparkling, vivid. Antonym: dismal, gloomy, melancholy. Similar words: alliance, machiavellian, drill, Italian, civilian, compliance, fill in, million. Meaning: [brɪljənt] adj. 1. of surpassing excellence 2. having or marked by unusual and impressive intelligence 3. characterized by grandeur 4. having striking color 5. full of light; shining intensely 6. clear and sharp and ringing.
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31. You should picture to yourself the brilliant future ahead of us.
32. The project was a brilliant success .
33. She does a brilliant take-off of the boss.
34. It's not brilliant but it's worth a read.
35. 'Oh, it was brilliant,' he gushes.
36. The lake sparkled in the bright/brilliant sunlight.
37. The review is a brilliant piece of writing.
38. The sky was a brilliant, cloudless blue.
39. The raid was a brilliant success.
40. He does a brilliant impersonation of Charles.
41. He did a brilliant backward somersault.
42. Brilliant students are two a penny at that college.
43. He does a brilliant George Bush .
44. The tunnel is a brilliant feat of engineering.
45. He was also a brilliant propagandist for free trade.
46. He is a terrific athlete and a brilliant jumper.
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47. He was thorough and conscientious, rather than brilliant.
48. He does a brilliant send-up of the President.
49. In the end, his brilliant legal footwork paid off.
50. From somewhere she dredged up a brilliant smile.
51. Sunset came and coloured the sky a brilliant red.
52. Her brilliant performance redeemed the concert from complete failure.
53. Her nails were varnished a brilliant shade of red.
54. My sister's given me this brilliant book.
55. Whoever did the plastering did a brilliant job.
56. This brilliant pupil is a credit to his teachers.
57. I think that's a brilliant idea .
58. The event was held in brilliant sunshine.
59. She was dressed in brilliant white.
60. We awoke to a day of brilliant sunshine.