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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61. I was captured by his brilliant salesmanship.
62. She's got a brilliant sense of humour.
63. Such brilliant prospects almost dazzled the young girl.
64. He's a great player, with brilliant technique.
65. A brilliant sun shone through the trees.
66. He is said to have been a brilliant scholar.
67. He moulded a talented amateur into a brilliant actor.
68. The sunset streaked the sky with brilliant colours.
69. He was really and truly a brilliant comedian.
70. He scored with a brilliant 25-yard drive .
71. The countryside was bathed in brilliant sunshine.
72. I was dazzled by a brilliant light.
73. She told me she'd had a brilliant idea.
74. That's another brilliant idea down the pan.
75. He's renowned as a brilliant speaker.
76. Here was the germ of a brilliant idea.
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77. The film is a brilliant satire on Hollywood.
78. She's a brilliant organizer and administrator.
79. This is packed with brilliant graphics and gameplay.
80. Brilliant students are ten a penny at that college.
81. The new play is a brilliant conception.
82. She promised to be a brilliant musician.
83. It was such a brilliant piece of writing.
84. She is brilliant but her work lacks organization.
85. His form this season has been brilliant.
86. He does some brilliant impersonations of the president.
87. He had a long and brilliant career .
88. Jane Simms heads the cast of this brilliant production.
89. His vague manner concealed a brilliant mind.
90. That was a brilliant pass by Holden.