brilliant cut
Americannoun
Other Word Forms
- brilliant-cut adjective
Etymology
Origin of brilliant cut
First recorded in 1705–15
Example Sentences
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The PA news agency understands the singer's engagement ring is an old mine brilliant cut, and her jewellery was designed by Kindred Lubeck of Artifex Fine Jewellery.
From BBC • Aug. 26, 2025
Bruno said “every aspect was gleaming like a brilliant cut diamond,” and Carrie Ann said, “A star is born.”
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 24, 2015
Only two players really had a shot at him, but Aguayo missed a diving tackle and another Florida State player spun off Austin when he made a brilliant cut at the 20.
From Washington Times • Oct. 25, 2015
Udinese fullback Ali Adnan added to his burgeoning reputation with a brilliant cut back and blasted finish as Iraq, buoyed by goalkeeper Noor Sabri coming out of retirement, proved too strong for Taiwan.
From Reuters • Sep. 3, 2015
The most common of all, and usually applied only to the diamond, is the "brilliant" cut.
From The Chemistry, Properties and Tests of Precious Stones by Mastin, John
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