English to Malay Dictionary brilliance

brilliance

kecemerlangan
definition
noun
the nights were dark, lit only by the brilliance of Aegean stars
intense brightness of light.
example
We rarely hear Saint-Saƫns for his piano music, except the 'brilliance' of his second piano concerto.
Where did the ambition and intellectual 'brilliance' come from?
But I couldn't see anything - just a bright 'brilliance' .
It is as if all my cells respond to their 'brilliance' and become light too.
The dialogue is pitch-perfect, the acting a model of understated 'brilliance' .
lapis lazuli was highly regarded for the 'brilliance' of its colour
Up in the ceiling, spherical crystals of light bars radiated a 'brilliance' of pale white.
This wealth of sample-worthy material draws Axelrod's 'brilliance' to light even further.
This is a trait far rarer than 'brilliance' and wit.
They were a red 'brilliance' and gave the whole stone flooring a colour of blood.
They continued to grow in size and 'brilliance' until the lights of the bay area filled the windows around him.
The sky was clear, the sky velvet black, the stars hard in their 'brilliance' .
But then his intellectual 'brilliance' is matched by his enigmatic personality - you can't be sure what he's really up to.
But there is a sort of understated, 'brilliance' to this funk track, more easily appreciated after several listenings.
It seemed almost a torch of 'brilliance' , a flaring star in the night sky.
The 'brilliance' of exploding stars flares across our room.
During a long job interview process, consistency counts much more than flashes of 'brilliance' .
Closer to the moon, the numbers of the stars dwindled for the 'brilliance' of the light from the moon overrode it.
In truth, space is a very bright place with incalculable flashes of 'brilliance' filling trillions upon trillions of light years.
The strategic 'brilliance' , wisdom and noble character of Washington made it possible, I believe.
he's played the stock market with great 'brilliance'
The authority, stamina, cool 'brilliance' , and power of Nilsson's singing are evident throughout these two discs.
That a thirteen-year-old could play Beethoven with such accuracy and 'brilliance' astonished the senses!
Not a cloud was in sight and the stars shone with 'brilliance' .
For a system that boasts a dispassionate reliance on artistic 'brilliance' as its arbiter, this anomaly is a crisis.
Henry's natural inspiration partially comes from the excitement, 'brilliance' and magnificence from the art world.
The sun caught a piece of quartz in the granite and lit the 'brilliance' embedded there.
The rounded flakes, with less surface area to reflect light, lose 'brilliance' .
the nights were dark, lit only by the 'brilliance' of Aegean stars
he's played the stock market with great 'brilliance'
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