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brilliancy

[ bril-yuhn-see ]

noun

plural brilliancies
  1. an instance of brilliance:

    the brilliancies of Congreve's wit.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of brilliancy1

First recorded in 1740–50; brilli(ant) + -ancy
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But Pollock claimed the event’s brilliancy prize in an upset of Austrian star Max Weiss, who would tie for first in the event.

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Like many of Capablanca’s best wins, there’s no spectacular brilliancy here, but a world-class opponent is still rendered helpless in less than 30 moves.

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The British magazine Chess relaxed its stiff upper lip, calling Bobby’s effort a game of “great depth and brilliancy.â€

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The former was divided between admiration of the brilliancy which exercise had given to her complexion, and doubt as to the occasion’s justifying her coming so far alone.

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Before crossing the Atlantic, Najdorf found time to play what became known as “The Polish Immortal,†a sacrificial fireworks show that recalls the great Romantic Age brilliancies.

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