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brilliants Meaning

brilliants

very good, a gem (as a diamond) cut so as to sparkle, very bright, very impressive, very smart or clever, striking, distinctive, a gem (such as a diamond) cut in a particular form with numerous facets so as to have special brightness or brilliance, flashing with light, distinguished by unusual mental keenness or alertness

brilliants Sentence Examples

  1. The sky was ablaze with a thousand brilliants, casting an ethereal glow upon the sleeping world.
  2. Her eyes shone with such brilliants that they seemed to illuminate the darkness.
  3. The diamond necklace was a magnificent display of brilliants, sparkling and reflecting light in all directions.
  4. The scientist's discovery was a brilliant one, a breakthrough that shed new light on an age-old mystery.
  5. Her wit was as sharp as a diamond, cutting through the dullness with brilliants of insight.
  6. The fireworks exploded in a dazzling display, releasing a shower of brilliants into the night.
  7. The surgeon's hands moved with precision, performing a delicate operation with brilliants of skill.
  8. The child's smile was pure and innocent, filled with the brilliants of happiness.
  9. The conversation flowed effortlessly, each speaker contributing brilliants of thought and humor.
  10. The artist's painting was a masterpiece, a symphony of colors and brilliants that captured the very essence of life.

FAQs About the word brilliants

very good, a gem (as a diamond) cut so as to sparkle, very bright, very impressive, very smart or clever, striking, distinctive, a gem (such as a diamond) cut i

jewels, gems, rocks,gemstones, jewelries, baguettes, pastes, cabochons, birthstones, bijoux

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The sky was ablaze with a thousand brilliants, casting an ethereal glow upon the sleeping world.

Her eyes shone with such brilliants that they seemed to illuminate the darkness.

The diamond necklace was a magnificent display of brilliants, sparkling and reflecting light in all directions.

The scientist's discovery was a brilliant one, a breakthrough that shed new light on an age-old mystery.