brilliant at

Frequency: 7.970.3 per million words

Followed by a noun or -ing form to specify a skill or subject (e.g., brilliant at chess, brilliant at painting).

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Examples (10)

  • He's brilliant at chess.
  • My sister is brilliant at solving complex puzzles.
  • She was always brilliant at mathematics in school.
  • They are brilliant at organizing large-scale events.
  • You're brilliant at public speaking; you should do it more often.
  • He is surprisingly brilliant at remembering people's names.
  • The new intern is brilliant at data analysis.
  • How did you get so brilliant at painting landscapes?
  • As a lawyer, she's brilliant at cross-examination.
  • I've heard he's brilliant at playing the guitar.