ETYM French brillant, from briller to shine or sparkle (cf. Pr. and Spanish brillar, Italian brillare), from Latin beryllus a precious stone of sea-green color, Prov. Italian brill. Related to Beryl.
1. Characterized by or attended with brilliance or grandeur; SYN. glorious, magnificent, splendid.
2. Full of light; shining intensely.
3. Of surpassing excellence; SYN. superb.
1. Luisant.
2. Resplendissant. Astre brillant.
3. (Au figuré) Remarquable.
4. Éblouissant. Esprit brillant.
1. Luisant.
2. Resplendissant. Astre brillant.
3. (Au figuré) Remarquable.
4. Éblouissant. Esprit brillant.
1. Capable de comprendre.
2. Ouvert.
3. Clairvoyant. Homme intelligent.
4. Profond. Idée intelligente.
1. Capable de comprendre.
2. Ouvert.
3. Clairvoyant. Homme intelligent.
4. Profond. Idée intelligente.
Množina: Brilliants
1. Town in Alabama (USA); zip code 35548.
2. Village in Ohio (USA); zip code 43913.
Množina: brilliants
Smallest size of type: 31/2-point.