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Synonyms for brilliant

Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

Synonyms for brilliant

giving off or reflecting light readily or in large amounts

extemely bright

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marked by extraordinary elegance, beauty, and splendor

indicative of future success or full of promise

having or showing intelligence, often of a high order

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Synonyms for brilliant

of surpassing excellence

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having or marked by unusual and impressive intelligence

characterized by grandeur

having striking color

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full of light

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clear and sharp and ringing

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Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte also stopped by the rally to thank Brilliante's group for its support for her father.
The engineering of the Brilliante system saves time, energy, waste and aggravation that can be associated with old-fashioned window and flat surface cleaning.
Arun Hendev, Director, Le Brilliante Jewellery at the Dubai Mall and Souk Madinat Jumeirah, felt the upward trend in the Middle East would have to factor in the political unrest as well.
2 Black 635 635 (1863)[Prize] is the popular name referring to a set of cases concerning four vessels that had been brought in as prize in connection with the blockade: The Brig Amy Warwick, The Schooner Crenshaw, The Barque Hiawatha, and The Schooner Brilliante.
Products include Coiffante Fixing Styling Mousse, Creme Brilliante Shine Cream and Laque Fixante Finishing Spray, the latter reportedly wrapping hair in a fine film to protect it from drying out, as well as imparting a soft shine.
Includes works by Beethoven (Pathetique), Mendelssohn, Heller, Wilhelm Kuhe (Fantasie brilliante on Linda di Chamounix), Karl Taubert, and others.
Team: L Andrews (G Williams-Davies 62); E Jones, J Hill, R Jones, F Brilliante; C Anderson, O Ruttley (capt); N Llewellyn, R Price, D Fenton (G Gunter 40); C Stamatakis, J Goode; N Coles, N Hampson, M Lewis.
June McGann hires Salome's friend Germaine Brilliante to follow her sister April for two weeks and report to her everything her sibling does.
Wales Under-21: M Nuthall (Celtic Warriors); J Wellwood (Wasps), R Payne (Newport), L Thomas (Pontypridd), F Brilliante (Cardiff); N MacCleod (Cardiff Blues), R Rees (Swansea); J Yapp (Cardiff Blues), K Crawford (Ebbw Vale) or H Bennett (Ospreys), C Griffiths (Neath), I Evans (Pontypridd), L Charteris (Gwent Dragons), J Merriman (Gloucester), R Dale (Newport), R Pugh (Ospreys, capt).
Abschliessend mochte ich hervorheben, dass das hier besprochene Buch von Gerson Klumpp das brilliante Ergebnis einer umfangreichen und sorgfaltigen Forschungsarbeit ist und damit besonders fur die samojedische Sprachwissenschaft ein notwendiger und wertvoller Beitrag geleistet wurde.
The female Brilliante is, as it were, definable upon demand, "by some distinguished by the Title of the Lovely, by others the Witty" (Tea-Table 10)--an emblem of the spectator's fantasy of control over the object of his or her desire.
Priestley's play A Severed Head, which absolutely bears out Lesser's analysis of Murdoch as part absurd and part sheer brilliante. These two qualifies were at the core of Murdoch as a writer and, clearly, as a person.
S'executent plus aisement lorsqu'on les joue detache, et leur execution ensemble mime plus brilliante au vulgaire des amateurs; mais les vrais connaisseurs savent que si le jeu rapide et lie est beaucoup plus difficile, il est aussi bien preferable pour faire valoir le style et tous les effets de la bonne musique" (Montgeroult, Cours complet 3:95).