Pronunciation of the English word brilliant.
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1. | Vladimir Putin said he had not been misquoted but mistranslated when he had characterized an American presidential nominee as “flamboyant.” A British newspaper had incorrectly translated that word as “brilliant”, and that report misled the candidate into assuming the Russian president had meant brilliant in an intellectual sense — a mistake the paper later corrected. | |
2. | Shine on my brilliant soul. | |
3. | Russell was a brilliant philosopher, but even the simplest practical task was quite beyond him. | |
4. | That's a brilliant idea. | |
5. | The army was involved in a number of brilliant actions during the battle. | |
6. | Brilliant! | |
7. | American industry makes various attempts to find and encourage brilliant students from abroad. | |
8. | Look at that brilliant star. | |
9. | Our child seems to be brilliant. Of course, we may be prejudiced. | |
10. | The stars were brilliant in the clear night sky. |