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brilliance
noun as in genius
Strongest matches
Strong matches
noun as in brightness
noun as in splendor
Example Sentences
Sir Terry first showed Mr Smythe his fiction work in the summer of 1968 and the publisher was immediately struck by his "brilliance, sense of humour and his skill at writing".
Whether it was the longstanding dominance of Stanford or pockets of brilliance from Oregon or Oregon State before the emergence of Watkins and the Trojans, Close’s teams could never break through.
Jordan won ball in the air to start it and Russell's brilliance was there at the finish.
Nyoni’s brilliance is in portraying the gap between public and private, past and present, as spaces where submerged feelings awkwardly co-exist, leaving nobody able to feel truly whole.
I love it because I see it clearly — its highs, its lows, its reckless ambition and its messy, infuriating brilliance.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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