English to Gujarati Dictionary brilliance

brilliance

દીપ્તિ
definition
noun
the nights were dark, lit only by the brilliance of Aegean stars
intense brightness of light.
translation of 'brilliance'
તેજ,
ભભક,
ઝળહળાટ,
દીપ્તિ
example
he's played the stock market with great 'brilliance'
Additionally, the crystal was intensifying the light from her flashlight, and the resulting 'brilliance' was near-blinding.
The blue light flashed its 'brilliance' once more, and the library faded back in existence around them.
The strategic 'brilliance' , wisdom and noble character of Washington made it possible, I believe.
Henry's natural inspiration partially comes from the excitement, 'brilliance' and magnificence from the art world.
The rounded flakes, with less surface area to reflect light, lose 'brilliance' .
They continued to grow in size and 'brilliance' until the lights of the bay area filled the windows around him.
Incandescence by the way means a high degree of emotion, intensity and 'brilliance' .
For the past week, one has heard the clarity and 'brilliance' of his vision.
Stars popped into 'brilliance' with cap-gun like cracks, making me think of exploding light bulbs.
But there is a sort of understated, 'brilliance' to this funk track, more easily appreciated after several listenings.
This wealth of sample-worthy material draws Axelrod's 'brilliance' to light even further.
This is a trait far rarer than 'brilliance' and wit.
The sky was clear, the sky velvet black, the stars hard in their 'brilliance' .
After six decades on the world's concert stages, Rosand's artistry and technical 'brilliance' remain undiminished.
During a long job interview process, consistency counts much more than flashes of 'brilliance' .
the nights were dark, lit only by the 'brilliance' of Aegean stars
She saw the ripples in the water flowing towards that light, towards the 'brilliance' in the dark.
It is as if all my cells respond to their 'brilliance' and become light too.
For a system that boasts a dispassionate reliance on artistic 'brilliance' as its arbiter, this anomaly is a crisis.
We exalt effortless 'brilliance' , we celebrate talent and the achievement that comes easily, naturally.
It's intellectually stimulating and continually entertaining with moments of 'brilliance' that will stay with you.
Where did the ambition and intellectual 'brilliance' come from?
But I couldn't see anything - just a bright 'brilliance' .
Beyond all that, he has an extraordinary sense of 'brilliance' in shaping the film.
That a thirteen-year-old could play Beethoven with such accuracy and 'brilliance' astonished the senses!
The sun caught a piece of quartz in the granite and lit the 'brilliance' embedded there.
Up in the ceiling, spherical crystals of light bars radiated a 'brilliance' of pale white.
Not a cloud was in sight and the stars shone with 'brilliance' .
Every now and then, there emerges a star, which, by its sheer 'brilliance' , throws light far from where it originated.
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