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1. n яркость, блеск2. n великолепие, блеск3. n способностиСинонимический ряд:1. acumen (noun) acumen; intellect; sagacity; wit2. brightness (noun) brightness; brilliancy; gaiety; glare; gleam; polish3. effulgence (noun) effulgence; refulgence; resplendence; splendor4. fire (noun) fire; luminosity; radiance5. glory (noun) glitter; glory; magnificence; sparkle; sumptuousness6. illustriousness (noun) acuteness; distinction; eminence; excellence; fame; genius; illustriousness; preeminence7. ingeniousness (noun) ingeniousness; intelligence; penetration; profundityАнтонимический ряд:drabness; notoriety; stupidity
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