Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Brilliant"
The meaning of "Brilliant" in various phrases and sentences
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You’re pretty brilliant yourself ne anlama geliyor?
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Sometime comparing someone with others, we mentioned this way. "yourself".
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“a brilliant eye” ne anlama geliyor?
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Yes, it means to be clever in doing something, or to have very good taste.
It’s a slang phrase. If you said “she had two brilliant eyes” it would mean “she has two very beautiful eyes”
It’s a slang phrase. If you said “she had two brilliant eyes” it would mean “she has two very beautiful eyes”
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brilliant ne anlama geliyor?
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Amazing
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brilliant ne anlama geliyor?
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@JasonZhang2004 "Brilliant" means excellent, very good, fantastic etc.
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that's brilliant ne anlama geliyor?
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it means that something is great
Example sentences using "Brilliant"
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brilliant ile örnek cümleler göster.
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“The sentence you made was brilliant!”
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brilliant ile örnek cümleler göster.
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"The glass flashed with brilliant light."
"The professor's brilliance intimidated her students."
"The professor's brilliance intimidated her students."
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brilliant ile örnek cümleler göster.
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-My college professor was quite brilliant.
-the engineers working at NASA are brilliant.
-the lights in Hong Kong are brilliant.
-the engineers working at NASA are brilliant.
-the lights in Hong Kong are brilliant.
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brilliant ile örnek cümleler göster.
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The way you swam your last lap was brilliant.
You got really good grades. You're brilliant!
I brought cake. Brilliant!
You got really good grades. You're brilliant!
I brought cake. Brilliant!
Synonyms of "Brilliant" and their differences
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less than brilliant ve less brilliant arasındaki fark nedir?
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"Less than brilliant" is calling someone/something stupid, without outright saying that they're stupid. (You can use this format in other ways too. "Well, that was less than ideal," is a very mild polite way of saying, "Well, fuck, that did not work at all.")
"Less brilliant" can be used as a comparison. ("I'm less brilliant than she is.") It sounds awkward, though. ("I'm not as smart as she is" would sound more natural.)
"Less brilliant" can be used as a comparison. ("I'm less brilliant than she is.") It sounds awkward, though. ("I'm not as smart as she is" would sound more natural.)
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brilliant ve incredible arasındaki fark nedir?
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brilliant = (US English) extremely intelligent or talented
incredible = something that is difficult to believe is real; something far above the normal level
〇 He's a brilliant chess player.
〇 He's an incredible chess player.
✖ He has a brilliant appetite. (being hungry is not a talent or a kind of intelligence)
〇 He has an incredible appetite. (= his appetite is extremely large; I can't believe how hungry he is)
▽ He owns a brilliant car. (= his car is very brightly colored)
〇 He owns an incredible car. (= it is a very impressive car; I can't believe how cool his car is)
incredible = something that is difficult to believe is real; something far above the normal level
〇 He's a brilliant chess player.
〇 He's an incredible chess player.
✖ He has a brilliant appetite. (being hungry is not a talent or a kind of intelligence)
〇 He has an incredible appetite. (= his appetite is extremely large; I can't believe how hungry he is)
▽ He owns a brilliant car. (= his car is very brightly colored)
〇 He owns an incredible car. (= it is a very impressive car; I can't believe how cool his car is)
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"brilliant" ve "great" ve "fabulous" ve "remarkable" ve "marvellous" arasındaki fark nedir?
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I would use Brilliant to describe something even a bit better than Great. Brilliant to me also suggests what you are describing is really ingenious or smart.
Fabulous is usually used more passionately like, 'Fabulous outfit!'. Remarkable would be used when something is not only great but also surprising, "Wow, it worked? Remarkable!". Marvellous isn't used that often, people usually use it to congratulate someone like "Marvellous work on that painting!" (I'm from Australia, but I'm sure these are the same as what is used in the U.K.)
Fabulous is usually used more passionately like, 'Fabulous outfit!'. Remarkable would be used when something is not only great but also surprising, "Wow, it worked? Remarkable!". Marvellous isn't used that often, people usually use it to congratulate someone like "Marvellous work on that painting!" (I'm from Australia, but I'm sure these are the same as what is used in the U.K.)
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brilliant ve smart arasındaki fark nedir?
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Wow, someone's smart!
She is absolutely brilliant!
smart: getting an A on a test
brilliant: someone that solves problems by thinking outside what's normal, is far better at something than most people, or an inventor.
She is absolutely brilliant!
smart: getting an A on a test
brilliant: someone that solves problems by thinking outside what's normal, is far better at something than most people, or an inventor.
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brilliant ve sagacious arasındaki fark nedir?
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@Ri-na: Brilliant: Excellent, clever, marvellous
Sagacious: Wise, shrewd, showing good mental judgement
It's worth noting that I have never heard anybody use the word sagacious before, it is best reserved for formal writings, whereas "Brilliant!" can easily be an informal exclamation.
Sagacious: Wise, shrewd, showing good mental judgement
It's worth noting that I have never heard anybody use the word sagacious before, it is best reserved for formal writings, whereas "Brilliant!" can easily be an informal exclamation.
Translations of "Brilliant"
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Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? brilliant
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Bunu İngilizce (Birleşik Krallık) da nasıl dersiniz? brilliant
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Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? brilliant
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Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? brilliant
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Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? brilliant
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Other questions about "Brilliant"
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brilliant bu doğru görünüyor mu?
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Thank you so much ☺☺☺☺
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Lütfen bana nasıl telaffuz edeceğimi öğret brilliant.
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Lütfen bana nasıl telaffuz edeceğimi öğret brilliant.
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Lütfen bana nasıl telaffuz edeceğimi öğret brilliant.
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He's brilliant. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
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More emphases on the "e"
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