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brilliant

[bril-yuhnt] / ˈbrɪl yənt /




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Anna said some individuals she had worked with over the years had been "brilliant", and her daughter had taken part in therapies which had been beneficial.

From BBC

"It's been brilliant to see that crossover happening so visibly in the stands."

From BBC

Having dropped Maxwell in the previous over, Nissanka more than made up for it with a brilliant flying catch at backward point to send back the Australia all-rounder, who had looked dangerous.

From BBC

“Michael was a genius. He could be mesmerizing and always, always, always brilliant,” said Alan Howard, who edited “Bookworm” for 31 years.

From Los Angeles Times

"There was slight nervousness. But I focused on one ball at a time. The way Ishan batted was brilliant. I told him: 'just keep playing the way you are'."

From Barron's