brilliance

[ˈbrɪljəns]

brilliance Definition

  • 1intense brightness of light
  • 2exceptional talent or intelligence
  • 3impressive beauty, radiance, or splendor

Using brilliance: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "brilliance" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The brilliance of the sun was blinding.

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    Her brilliance as a scientist was recognized with a Nobel Prize.

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    The brilliance of the diamond was breathtaking.

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    The brilliance of his performance left the audience in awe.

brilliance Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with brilliance

  • exceptional intelligence or mental ability

    Example

    His brilliance of mind allowed him to solve complex problems with ease.

  • vivid and intense colors that are strikingly beautiful

    Example

    The autumn leaves displayed a brilliance of color that took our breath away.

  • an outstanding or impressive display of skill or talent

    Example

    The gymnast's brilliance of performance earned her a gold medal.

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Summary: brilliance in Brief

Brilliance [ˈbrɪljəns] refers to intense brightness, exceptional talent or intelligence, and impressive beauty or splendor. It can describe the brightness of the sun or a diamond, the talent of a scientist or performer, or the beauty of autumn leaves. Phrases like 'brilliance of mind' and 'brilliance of performance' highlight specific aspects of brilliance.

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