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definition of brilliant

The word shiny It is a term of daily use in our language and that admits several references depending on the context in which we apply it.

When something or someone shines, that is, it stands out especially because it shines, it will be said that it is brilliant.

It should be noted that shining may imply the glare and the reflection of light that holds something, meanwhile, when it is applied in relation to an individual, it will be to indicate that has a quality that makes it stand out from the average.

Another frequent use that we give to the word is as synonymous with concepts such as exceptional and outstanding, because when we want to express that something meets the conditions of exceptional we can also do it through the bright word.

And to diamond or gemstone that appears fully cut on their faces is referred to as brilliant.

The diamond in question must be cut in a special way so that it offers the maximum brilliance of brilliance. As indicated by jewelry experts, the gemstone in question must have a cone-shaped appearance, while the top of the cone is where you can appreciate the maximum of its brilliance.

The Belgian Marcel Tolkowsky, belonging to a family with a long tradition in diamond cutting it was who in 1919 developed round carving for diamonds and so today, the round diamond has 58 facets and is cut into two pyramids with an opposite base.

One of the synonyms that is often used to express that special radiance is that of radiant. When something or someone stands out for shining too much, it will be said that they are radiant. Today, you look radiant it doesn't seem like you went to bed at dawn. We had a bright day to go shopping.

The term that directly opposes the one at hand is that of off, from which we can express the absolute opposite: that it has very little intensity of brightness.

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