He is a brilliant mathematician, but he doesn't have any common sense.
The young woman played the piano brilliantly during her first performance with the symphony.
The award-winning scientist attributed his brilliance in biology to his parents' constant encouragement of his
fascination with sea life.
His brilliant performance in this latest film is guaranteed to win him an Oscar.
The painting featured brilliant reds and blues and was quite striking.
Olivia has a brilliant career as a dancer ahead of her.
The young man's brilliance
began to show itself at a very early age.
A witness to the sinking of the Titanic remarked that "brilliantly lit from stem to stern, the Titanic looked like a sagging birthday cake."
Winston Churchill once said, "My most brilliant achievement was my ability to be able to persuade my wife to
marry me."
The average meteor, though brilliantly visible in the night-time sky, is actually no larger than a grain of sand.
A diet of small shrimp helps the flamingos of the Bahamas keep their brilliant pink color.
The pearls produced in Bahrain were world-famous for their brilliance and beauty.
Lisa Kirk once said that a gossip is one who talks to you about others; a bore is one who talks to you about himself; and a brilliant conversationalist is one who talks to you about yourself.
The young piano player performed brilliantly during his first appearance with the city orchestra.
He is a technically brilliant piano player.
Discussion question: Describe a person in your culture who is considered to be brilliant in the sciences or the arts.