“brilliant” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “brilliant”:

+ He is a brilliant student but also gets picked on by his peers who accuse him of being a bookworm, and constantly gets bullied by Eugene “Flash” Thompson, who calls him “Puny Parker” and humiliates him daily.

+ He was not particularly good at playing any musical instrumentinstrument, but he was brilliant at writing for the orchestra.

+ If he was a brilliant article writer I could see me going the extra length to calm him down, but I just don’t see it here.

+ A brilliant and charismatic general, his rise to power is contributed to his effectiveness, ruthlessness, and the fact that he was the only one of the Revolution’s “Big Four” still standing after 1923, as Pancho Villa, Emiliano Zapata and Venustiano Carranza all were assassinated.

+ Martin Van Buren, a brilliant leader in New York politics, was Jackson’s most important supporter.

+ The brilliant Alcibiades, once a great leader of Athens, was now seen as a traitor.

brilliant some ways to use
brilliant some ways to use

Example sentences of “brilliant”:

+ Mia is very selfish, brilliant and intelligent, magically solve everything that she thinks all witches should use their powers to have fun and make everything easier.

+ Some of which includes "Newsfront", "Kostas Kostas", "My Brilliant Career", "Touch and Go".

+ Mia is very selfish, brilliant and intelligent, magically solve everything that she thinks all witches should use their powers to have fun and make everything easier.

+ Some of which includes “Newsfront”, “Kostas Kostas”, “My Brilliant Career”, “Touch and Go”.

+ This was how Ryan brought many brilliant scientists into the city.

+ He studied music there and did quite well, but there was nothing yet to show that he would be a brilliant composer.

+ As part of his campaign appearances, he plans to act “in the persona of Mark Twain”, to present his ideas “through the brilliant humorist for all ages”.

+ He soon showed that he was brilliant at maths.

+ For his brilliant idea and bravery, Babar is asked to be the new King of the Elephants; he agrees on the condition that Celeste be his Queen, which she accepts.

+ His operas are also full of wonderful effects and brilliant writing for the singers, but are often hard to translate well into other languages.

+ However, later in this period, the solos became even more virtuosic, meaning that only brilliant players could ever play them.

+ Louis Gabriel Suchet, 1st Duc d’Albufera was a Marshal of France and one of Napoleon’s most brilliant generals.

+ After returning to the United States, Ram Dass and Larry Brilliant founded the Seva Foundation, a worldwide development organization which tries to end world poverty by following the teachings of Neem Karoli Baba.

More in-sentence examples of “brilliant”:

+ I still think it's brilliant and I stand by it.

+ Due to his stellar work in his Junior college and his brilliant attitude towards learning, Marin was appointed as a Student Councillor in 1986 and quickly rose up the ranks to become member of the Student Council Executive Committee serving as it’s President in 1987.

+ I still think it’s brilliant and I stand by it.

+ Due to his stellar work in his Junior college and his brilliant attitude towards learning, Marin was appointed as a Student Councillor in 1986 and quickly rose up the ranks to become member of the Student Council Executive Committee serving as it’s President in 1987.

+ Concertos ever since have cadenzas where the soloist can show how brilliant they are at playing and at improvising.

+ The bizarre costume put Dennis outside the realistic “mise en scene” of the show, making it difficult to “relate” to him in spite of North’s brilliant performance.

+ The star’s exact age and future are not known, but it is expected to end in a brilliant supernova or hypernova in 1 to 3 million years.

+ He has been called the “Russian Michael Owen” because of his fast pace and brilliant agility.

+ Peter’s Basilica, a brilliant example of the architecture of the Renaissance which can be found all over Rome.

+ Sometimes, clouds appear to be brilliant colors at sunrise or sunset.

+ Thalia has angel-blue eyes, black long hair, and a spray of freckles and a brilliant singing voice.

+ It is world-renowned for its maple syrup industry, and many tourists go to see brilliant colors the trees become in the fall months.

+ At a higher elevation is the Bucegi Plateau, where wind and rain have turned the rock rocks into brilliant figures such as the Sphinx and “Babele”.

+ Rostropovich was a brilliant pianist and accompaniment accompanied his wife when she sang recitals.

+ The game got very good reviews, with IGN praising its “striking blend of fast ultraviolence, a dense, challenging story and brilliant presentation”.

+ The German victory, under the brilliant von MoltkeHelmuth von Moltke, made Germany the most important country in Central Europe.

+ He continued a brilliant career as composer, conductor and broadcaster.

+ So let’s hear your brilliant explanation, cause whatever side of the street you choose to walk here, sets you up for failure.

+ Other notable devotees include humanitarian Larry Brilliant and his wife Girija, as well as Dada Mukerjee.

+ He was a brilliant student, but he often disagreed with the way the professors were teaching.

+ Satie was not a brilliant composer, but he was happy to compose well in a simple way.

+ However, the case of Clever Hans, an apparently brilliant horse owned by Herr von Osten, was even more sensational.Boring.

+ Stopped strings are harder, and the brilliant violinist and composer Niccolò Paganini wrote some virtuoso pieces with extremely difficult left hand pizzicato.

+ Leigh Francis is an English peopleEnglish comedy performer best known for his portrayal of foreign character Avid Merrion in programme “Northern businessman Keith Lemon in “Keith Lemon’s Very Brilliant World Tour” and “Celebrity Juice”.

+ She was tall and had a striking figure, brilliant beauty, powerfully expressive eyes, and solemn dignity of demeanour.

+ Diamonds are extremely hard and have a brilliant sparkle.

+ The next year they won again, thanks to a series of brilliant performances from Sócrates.

+ A well known spokesman for conservatives, and brilliant speech-maaker, he was a “red flag” to the left.

+ Culbertson was a brilliant publicist; he played several famous challenge matches and won them all.

+ The visuals turned out to be quite brilliant and neat animations, and the critic praised the game for its control.

+ He was an Italian Florentine artist whose brilliant work has been distributed across the world by tourists and collectors.

+ Of the newer section it says that it is “a brilliant concept, joyously realised, which exploits asymmetrical volumes and ever varying spaces yet achieves unity and also balance with the adjoining Victorian façade”.

+ Hector Berlioz and Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov are two famous composers who were particularly brilliant at writing for orchestra.

+ He fled into exile firstly to Oman and then to the United Kingdom, where, as of 2012, he continues to live in Portsmouth with his wife and six children as the Head of the Zanzibari Royal Family and as the Sovereign of the Order of the Brilliant Star of Zanzibar and the Most Illustrious Order of Independence of Zanzibar.

+ Giotto is a brilliant story-teller, because he shows the emotions of the characters in each painting, in both their faces and their “gestures”.

+ It was rebuilt and reopened on 11 May 1946, with a brilliant concert conducted by Arturo Toscanini, with a soprano solo by Renata Tebaldi.

+ The free metal burns with a characteristic brilliant white light, making it a useful ingredient in flares.

+ A brilliant mathematician and cryptographer Alan was to become the founder of modern-day computer science and artificial intelligence; designing a machine at Bletchley Park to break secret Enigma encrypted messages used by the Nazi German war machine to protect sensitive commercial, diplomatic and military communications during World War 2.

+ She is introduced as a young but brilliant scientist girl searching for the magic Dragon Balls in order to make a wish.

+ It has many pohutukawas, native trees also known as the New Zealand Christmas tree because of their brilliant red flowers which bloom in December.

+ He was a brilliant organist and played the organ at the church of La Trinité in Paris for over 60 years.

+ After a brilliant college career, which saw Turpin set several Southeastern Athletic ConferenceSEC records, Turpin was considered a draft disappointment in the 1984 NBA draft class, which is considered by many to be the greatest NBA draft class in history.

+ Mozart was a brilliant pianist and he wrote most of them for himself to perform.

+ He had a brilliant sense of drama, but he often had to fight hard to stop producers making changes to what he had written.

+ The curtain went up on “The Gondoliers” on December 7 before a brilliant audience.

+ He studied music at the Paris Conservatoire and was a brilliant student, although he did not win the Prix de Rome.

+ The term “blende” is often used to refer to a brilliant non-metallic lustre luster, for example, zincblende and pitchblende, the ore of uranium.

+ A speedy transfer to the West End established him as a brilliant comic actor, squatting at a crowded dining table on a tiny chair and sublimely agonising over a choice between black or white coffee.

+ Tal was a charming and brilliant man, who was always willing to talk about chess with players of all standards.

+ It has some brilliant orchestral effects.

+ This movement concludes with a brilliant coda.

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