Examples of 'brilliancy' in a sentence

Meaning of "brilliancy"

brilliancy (noun) - The quality of being brilliant, shining brightly, or exceptionally intelligent or talented
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  • A shining quality; brilliance.
  • An act of being brilliant.
  • A spectacular and beautiful game of chess, generally featuring sacrificial attacks and unexpected moves.

How to use "brilliancy" in a sentence

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If retains its brilliancy for many years.
Greatest possible virtuosity and technical brilliancy.
Brilliancy and best game prizes.
Cut design gives brilliancy and scintillation to a gem.
Brilliancy and colour of the sky.
My nails may lose their brilliancy.
From its brilliancy everything is illuminated.
A miniature may also qualify as a brilliancy.
Add brilliancy to every space with metallised edges.
All other lights will be obscured by its brilliancy.
But their brilliancy was that of a meteor.
They are almost equal in brilliancy.
Brilliancy came before blood.
He won several brilliancy prizes.
Brilliancy in computer assisted chess.

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Her complexion has no brilliancy.
Brilliancy through simplicity.
The paint is protected and the body gets a brilliancy.
The game won the first brilliancy prize of the tournament.
Never had his talents been displayed with greater brilliancy.
The annual exhibitions attained a brilliancy and éclat hitherto unknown.
Now these colours are selected because of their exceeding brilliancy.
The brilliancy of these.
The nacre is of great brilliancy.
The flaws that do affect brilliancy make it hard to sell a stone at any price.
It resulted in a reduced scale of warm tones and a diminished brilliancy of colours.
It was no brilliancy of.
From the beginning Zigliara was a student of uncommon brilliancy.
I am the brilliancy.
I will raise no hullabaloo My nails may lose their brilliancy.
Upon anything to equal the size and brilliancy of that great globe of.
I think it was an extremely gutsy move, a chess brilliancy.
My nails may lose their brilliancy But who cares what civilians see.
On exposure to UV light some of the translucency and brilliancy is lost.
The light and brilliancy of Marie Curie.
The stars, they are almost equal in brilliancy.
I saw Adam and Eve losing their brilliancy and diminishing in stature.
Her face is too thin, her complexion has no brilliancy.
Rusty Vibrant colors Brilliancy Every color is the word.
It comes rapidly closer, with increasing size and brilliancy.
Fictitious light, an expensive brilliancy which the sun then refused.
The keynote of doubles success is team work ; not individual brilliancy.
We are willing to create the brilliancy together with you hand in hand!
Divinely, that the wax lights shone with unwonted brilliancy.
There was all the brilliancy and gorgeousness that can be imagined, for.
Obviously you do not like the youthful brilliancy of early light.
Of these criteria, brilliancy represents the intensity of reflected lights or the quantity of reflection.
Europeans coming to America are surprised by the brilliancy of our autumnal foliage.
She had splendid shoulders, the finest arms in the world, and a complexion of radiant brilliancy.
In short, nothing could exceed the brilliancy and gaiety of the scene by day.

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