Brilliant meaning in English
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Definition
brilliant: wonderful, excellent, superb, great, fantastic
- "Brian : Brilliant!"
- "Listen, Sigourney, I have in front of me the latest issue of the Sunday Roast, featuring your brilliant essay on the company."
- "Susie : Brilliant!"
- "Art is subjective, Moira, and I thought it was brilliant!"
- "It's brilliant!"
- "Brian : Don't be, Edward, you're gonna be brilliant."
- "Bruno Delavigne, President and CEO Delavigne Corporation: "Patrice was a great man with a brilliant eye."
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