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Definition of brilliantly in English: brilliantlyadverbˈbrɪlɪəntliˈbrɪliəntli 1In a very bright or dazzling way. the brilliantly hued orchid at night the town was brilliantly lit Example sentencesExamples - His works make up a spectacular fleet of brilliantly festooned machines.
- The sanctuary itself is the most brilliantly illuminated part of the church.
- The gas-filled tubes, as you can see, work brilliantly, and unlike so many things that look good in the dark, they're very visible in daylight too.
- She chose a blue that corresponds to the color of the brilliantly clear sky above New York on that day in September.
- The piece presents a sect of 11 men and women, brilliantly clad alike by in white dress shirts, striped ties, and suspendered knickers.
- The National Health Service workers pushed giant, brilliantly lit beds into the stadium.
- Emerging trends include the brilliantly hued photos of Winstanley and the classic snapshots of Metzner.
- The season unaccountably changes, the leaves all brilliantly fall, thousands at a time,
- From 1912, he painted extensively in northern Ontario, producing brilliantly colored oil sketches on small wooden panels.
- The satellite rose into a brilliantly sunny sky flecked with small white clouds.
2In an exceptionally clever or talented way. this fight was brilliantly choreographed Example sentencesExamples - He brilliantly explored the potential of digging into his site to protect users from the almost constant winds of Mykonos.
- The brilliantly gifted heir to landed estates and a fortune, he would seem to have had everything needed for success.
- In contrast with the townscape, which was brilliantly inventive, individual buildings were of ephemeral mediocrity.
- Her brilliantly edited and produced catalog accompanies this wonderful exhibition.
- His finest works are brilliantly satirical attacks against militarism.
- It's light and colorful, not deep stuff, but so well crafted, so brilliantly orchestrated, that you're apt to play it again and again.
- Two years later, he brilliantly expressed his ideas in the first Manifesto of Surrealism.
- The company is an outstanding example of a brilliantly executed strategy of consolidation.
- His buildings have been brilliantly photographed by Gunay for the book.
- He has brilliantly combined his ideas about language and images to create a complicated and moving tribute to people who have been involved with the research foundation.
- 2.1 In an impressive or outstanding way; very well.
she succeeded brilliantly he seems to be coping brilliantly Example sentencesExamples - The main stadium performed brilliantly, the biggest was the best.
- Both art forms shine more brilliantly with the contrast between the use and non-use of the voice.
- As a quasi-comedy/tragedy, it works brilliantly!
- This production brilliantly resurrects the 1906 drama as a play for today.
- With brilliantly successful results, the Greek sculptor of the portrait has reinterpreted this prototype in terms suitable to an Eastern conception of a proper ruler image.
- It's brilliantly tense and exciting, but despite a lot of authentic touches, this film doesn't hold true to the real events of 1979.
- His war paintings brilliantly express the destruction and disillusion of the participants.
- Justly celebrated as one of the greatest pieces of 18th-century English furniture, it combines brilliantly executed ivory marquetry and sculptural carved detail.
- Are these paintings on the whole deprived of the expected painterly satisfactions so brilliantly present in the figure pieces?
- All the dancers are fabulous technically, but they shine most brilliantly when they are enjoying what they're doing.
Definition of brilliantly in US English: brilliantlyadverbˈbrɪliəntliˈbrilēəntlē 1In a very bright or dazzling way. the brilliantly hued orchid at night the town was brilliantly lit Example sentencesExamples - From 1912, he painted extensively in northern Ontario, producing brilliantly colored oil sketches on small wooden panels.
- The gas-filled tubes, as you can see, work brilliantly, and unlike so many things that look good in the dark, they're very visible in daylight too.
- The season unaccountably changes, the leaves all brilliantly fall, thousands at a time,
- Emerging trends include the brilliantly hued photos of Winstanley and the classic snapshots of Metzner.
- The National Health Service workers pushed giant, brilliantly lit beds into the stadium.
- The sanctuary itself is the most brilliantly illuminated part of the church.
- She chose a blue that corresponds to the color of the brilliantly clear sky above New York on that day in September.
- His works make up a spectacular fleet of brilliantly festooned machines.
- The piece presents a sect of 11 men and women, brilliantly clad alike by in white dress shirts, striped ties, and suspendered knickers.
- The satellite rose into a brilliantly sunny sky flecked with small white clouds.
2In an exceptionally clever or talented way. this fight was brilliantly choreographed Example sentencesExamples - His buildings have been brilliantly photographed by Gunay for the book.
- It's light and colorful, not deep stuff, but so well crafted, so brilliantly orchestrated, that you're apt to play it again and again.
- He brilliantly explored the potential of digging into his site to protect users from the almost constant winds of Mykonos.
- Her brilliantly edited and produced catalog accompanies this wonderful exhibition.
- The company is an outstanding example of a brilliantly executed strategy of consolidation.
- His finest works are brilliantly satirical attacks against militarism.
- In contrast with the townscape, which was brilliantly inventive, individual buildings were of ephemeral mediocrity.
- The brilliantly gifted heir to landed estates and a fortune, he would seem to have had everything needed for success.
- Two years later, he brilliantly expressed his ideas in the first Manifesto of Surrealism.
- He has brilliantly combined his ideas about language and images to create a complicated and moving tribute to people who have been involved with the research foundation.
- 2.1 In an impressive or outstanding way.
she succeeded brilliantly Example sentencesExamples - All the dancers are fabulous technically, but they shine most brilliantly when they are enjoying what they're doing.
- Are these paintings on the whole deprived of the expected painterly satisfactions so brilliantly present in the figure pieces?
- It's brilliantly tense and exciting, but despite a lot of authentic touches, this film doesn't hold true to the real events of 1979.
- Justly celebrated as one of the greatest pieces of 18th-century English furniture, it combines brilliantly executed ivory marquetry and sculptural carved detail.
- His war paintings brilliantly express the destruction and disillusion of the participants.
- This production brilliantly resurrects the 1906 drama as a play for today.
- With brilliantly successful results, the Greek sculptor of the portrait has reinterpreted this prototype in terms suitable to an Eastern conception of a proper ruler image.
- As a quasi-comedy/tragedy, it works brilliantly!
- Both art forms shine more brilliantly with the contrast between the use and non-use of the voice.
- The main stadium performed brilliantly, the biggest was the best.
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