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brilliance Meaning in Tamil ( brilliance வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

பெரும் திறமை,



brilliance தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

தமிழ் உரைப் பதிப்பாசிரியத் துறையில் இவருடைய பெரும் திறமையையும் புலமையையும் அறிந்து சென்னையில் உள்ள நடுவண் செம்மொழிக் கழகம் தன்னுடைய செம்மொழி இலக்கியங்களின் திருத்தமான் செம்பதிப்புப் பணியில் பங்குகொள்ள அழைப்பு விடுத்தது.

நியு யார்க் நவீன கலை காட்சியகத்தில் இருந்த மான்றோ வீலர் என்பரிடம் பெரும் திறமை தெரிகிறது என இச்சான் கூறினார்.

brilliance's Usage Examples:

The work was in fact the first attempt to substitute for the popular representations of Thiers and Lamartine the critical investigation which has been carried on with such brilliance by Taine and Sorel.


It opens with the citric brilliance of mandarin and bergamot, the richness of the Thuja tree and the edgy herbal pungency of Clary sage.


A fierce fire had broken out amidships in the " Good Hope " and was increasing in brilliance.


The game really is a sequel, and just can't match the groundbreaking brilliance of the first game.


In addition to its brilliance, vermilion is a pigment of great intensity and durability, remaining unaffected by acid fumes.


Surely the gods of chance have favored my brilliance!Gerald walked into the room and favored Alex with a wry smile.


and baldacchini, choir-screens, paschal candlesticks, ambones, tombs and the like, all enriched with sculpture and glass mosaic of great brilliance and decorative effect.


In many respects the brilliance of this long and often vaunted Maecenate of Leo X.


From this time Mendelssohn's career was one of ever-increasing brilliance.


Professor Taylor expounds these two theories with great brilliance of argument and much ingenuity, yet neither of them will perhaps carry complete conviction to the minds of the majority of his critics.


Its natural form is the aphorism, and to this and to its epigrammatic brilliance, vigour, and uncompromising revolt against all conventions in science and conduct it owes its persuasiveness.


Following up the same line of thought, Leslie Stephen with less brilliance but more attention to scientific method has worked out in his Science of Ethics (1882) the conception of morality as a function of the social organism: while Professor S.


Had he possessed the financial acumen to go with his engineering brilliance, he would have made a fortune.





Synonyms:

eclat, splendour, magnificence, splendor, grandeur, grandness, elegance,



Antonyms:

ignoble, smallness, littleness, tastelessness, inelegance,

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