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brilliant

[bril-yuhnt] / ˈbrɪl yənt /




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"I don't think it was a poor performance, it's just not been a brilliant, exciting performance," he said.

From BBC

In “True Color” Kory Stamper investigates the curious entries tucked into Webster’s Third New International Dictionary—and the brilliant, obsessive scientist who wrote them.

From The Wall Street Journal

Your dutiful correspondent’s first impression of his favorite place on earth upon returning here for his 37th home opener wasn’t about the deep green or brilliant blue or enduring mountainscape.

From Los Angeles Times

However, world number one Littler found an extra gear, producing another brilliant 170 checkout to seal his third night win in the past four weeks.

From BBC

And to her artist’s eye, that magical light was pure and brilliant in … “a certain kind of cool light.”

From Los Angeles Times