The quality of being magnificent or splendid or grand.
A light within the field of vision that is brighter than the brightness to which the eyes are adapted.
1 The question Artsutanov asked himself had the childlike brilliance of true genius.
2 Hope Against Hope is an extraordinary memoir written with sudden flashing brilliance .
3 Despite her brilliance in some areas, she was a small fish indeed.
4 All the world about him erupted in unimaginable brilliance ; then darkness fell.
5 It is hard to process such brilliance at the best of times.
6 Everyone who met him attested to his good humour and conversational brilliance .
7 That adrenalin-fuelled sense of panic that can lead to flashes of brilliance .
8 Four characteristics are vital: knowledge, rapidity, brilliance , and control of the environment.
9 By their brilliance he saw the house once more restored to glory.
10 Of course, Cleese's brilliance has not been limited only to Monty Python.
11 Nothing was clear, beyond the brilliance of the figure and the objects.
12 A game of unmatchable quality, decorated with luminous brilliance on both sides.
13 Boland objected again, but Quinn marveled at the brilliance of the question.
14 Yet one indifferent afternoon could not dull the brilliance of Spurs' achievement.
15 Elegant wit and subtle psychology lift grim subject matter into seductive brilliance .
16 Hopefully Ko's continued brilliance can go some way to altering that disparity.
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