Brilliant

/ˈbrɪliənt/
/ˈbrɪliənt/
Clear and sharp and ringing; Full of light; shining intensely; Having strong or striking color; Characterized by grandeur; Having or marked by unusual and impressive intelligence; Of surpassing excellence.
adjectivepositive

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  1. 1. She's brilliant with numbers and solved the accounting puzzle in minutes.

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  2. 2. His brilliant strategy turned the failing project around completely.

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  3. 3. The brilliant scientist made groundbreaking discoveries.

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  4. 4. She was brilliant but lacked the social skills to communicate her ideas.

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  5. 5. His brilliant insights often came from unexpected connections he made.

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  6. 6. Our child seems to be brilliant. Of course, we may be prejudiced.

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  7. 7. It is because light travels faster than sound that some people look brilliant before sounding stupid.

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  8. 8. Brilliant people have one major drawback - they don't know how to lose.

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  9. 9. Adding sentences to a master database for the purpose of bringing people together through language is both brilliant and ambitious.

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  10. 10. I imagined that brilliant people disappeared to some secret place.

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  11. 11. The brilliant lights along the promenade

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  12. 12. Butterflies with brilliant blue wings

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  13. 13. The actor's performance in the play was simply brilliant.

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  14. 14. She is a brilliant scientist.

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