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brilliance

[bril-yuhns] / ˈbrɪl yəns /




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Rossini’s wit and brilliance in pieces such as “The Barber of Seville” defined a lighter side of Italian opera.

From Salon

The film leavens its comprehensive pessimism only through the shimmering brilliance of its execution.

From The Wall Street Journal

But France had the last word, deservedly, as more brilliance and enterprise sent Attissogbe away in the corner.

From Barron's

What mattered was the brilliance both painters brought to the genre each transformed in equal measure.

From The Wall Street Journal

There's brilliance but there's also painful weakness - soft beginnings to Tests, panic when well on top, overplaying, error counts, poor discipline adding pressure, players going off script, chances butchered, lack of mental resilience.

From BBC