just brilliant
Frequency: 7.860.2 per million words
Emphatic, often used in spoken language to mean 'truly excellent'.
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Examples (10)
- Winning that race was just brilliant.
- Her performance in the play was just brilliant.
- That's a simple but just brilliant idea.
- The way he solved the puzzle was just brilliant.
- Thank you for your help, you've been just brilliant.
- The chef's new dish tastes just brilliant.
- His debut novel is considered just brilliant by critics.
- The special effects in the movie were just brilliant.
- What a goal! That was just brilliant!
- Her ability to simplify complex topics is just brilliant.