Brilliancy in a sentence as a noun

This just sounds like a player trying to create “brilliancy” game rather than make best moves.

If nothing else, iPhone is an abolute proof of brilliancy of Jobs’ product decisions.

Now, if they would have lost the game, that decision would have been regarded as utterly stupid, while now it's seen as a brilliancy of the coach.

2x would be a typical Apple brilliancy--make things easier by using quality hardware.

If you think that kneeling during the anthem while letting Trump wrap himself in the American flag is good optics, I question your assessment of her brilliancy.

Of course it's not physically impossible to bury some brilliancy in a bank transaction processing script, it's just a less probable place to find one.

It was beyond anything I could imagine in terms of the brilliancy and incandescence that it had, but also a sense that there was incredible intelligence, creative intelligence going beyond any dichotomies.

If momentary rays of glory break forth from the gloom, while they dazzle us with a transient and fleeting brilliancy, they at the same time admonish us to lament that the vices of government should pervert the direction and tarnish the lustre of those bright talents and exalted endowments for which the favored soils that produced them have been so justly celebrated.

Brilliancy definitions

noun

a quality that outshines the usual

See also: luster lustre splendor splendour