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No one can deny that Alison is a bright young woman. 7<br />

illustrious, glorious, splendid, magnificent, distinguished,<br />

outstanding: Today has been one of the brightest days in the<br />

history of Britain. 8 cheerful, gay, happy, exuberant, lively,<br />

animated, vivacious, spirited: It is a pleasure to see so many<br />

bright faces in the audience.<br />

brighten v. 1 illuminate, enliven, lighten, cheer up, liven up, Colloq<br />

perk up: Replacing those heavy draperies with thinner curtains<br />

ought to brighten the room. 2 shine, polish, burnish: The<br />

silver could use a bit of brightening up.<br />

brilliance<br />

n. 1 brightness, radiance, lustre, splendour, magnificence,<br />

sparkle, dazzle, glitter, effulgence, light: The brilliance of<br />

the opening night rivalled that of Hollywood. 2 intelligence,<br />

wit, intellect, keenness, sharpness, acuteness, genius, talent,<br />

sagacity; precocity: Her brilliance shows in her books.<br />

brilliant adj. 1 bright, shining, lustrous, radiant, resplendent,<br />

dazzling, luminous; incandescent, glittering, sparkling,<br />

scintillating, coruscating, twinkling, Formal effulgent: At the<br />

show I saw the most brilliant display of diamonds. 2 splendid,<br />

magnificent, superb, beautiful, distinguished, striking,<br />

glorious, remarkable, exceptional, outstanding: The audience<br />

rose for a standing ovation after the brilliant last movement of<br />

the concerto. 3 illustrious, famous, noted, celebrated, eminent,<br />

prominent, renowned, accomplished: Paul is one of the country's<br />

most brilliant chemists. 4 intelligent, clever, gifted, bright,<br />

talented, smart, expert, masterful, accomplished, ingenious,<br />

imaginative, creative; quick-witted, sharp-witted, keen-witted,<br />

enlightened; resourceful, discerning, able, competent:<br />

Goddard's brilliant mind understood principles of practical<br />

rocket flight.<br />

brim n. 1 edge, margin, lip, rim; brink: I filled the cup to the<br />

brim.<br />

--v. 2 be full or filled, overflow: His cup was brimming with<br />

steaming mulled wine. They are brimming over with confidence as<br />

they approach the race.<br />

bring v. 1 carry, bear, fetch, get, take; deliver: Don't forget to

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