The difference between Brilliant and Glorious

When used as adjectives, brilliant means shining brightly, whereas glorious means exhibiting attributes, qualities, or acts that are worthy of or receive glory.


Brilliant is also noun with the meaning: a finely cut gemstone, especially a diamond, cut in a particular form with numerous facets so as to maximize light return through the top (called "table") of the stone.

check bellow for the other definitions of Brilliant and Glorious

  1. Brilliant as an adjective:

    Shining brightly.

    Examples:

    "the brilliant lights along the promenade"

  2. Brilliant as an adjective (of a colour):

    Both bright and saturated.

    Examples:

    "butterflies with brilliant blue wings"

  3. Brilliant as an adjective (of a voice or sound):

    having a sharp, clear tone

  4. Brilliant as an adjective:

    Of surpassing excellence.

    Examples:

    "The actor's performance in the play was simply brilliant."

  5. Brilliant as an adjective:

    Magnificent or wonderful.

  6. Brilliant as an adjective:

    Highly intelligent.

    Examples:

    "She is a brilliant scientist."

  1. Brilliant as a noun:

    A finely cut gemstone, especially a diamond, cut in a particular form with numerous facets so as to maximize light return through the top (called "table") of the stone.

  2. Brilliant as a noun (uncountable, printing, dated):

    The size of type between excelsior and diamond, standardized as 4-point.

  3. Brilliant as a noun:

    Most hummingbird species of the genus Heliodoxa.

  4. Brilliant as a noun:

    A kind of cotton goods, figured on the weaving.

  1. Glorious as an adjective:

    Exhibiting attributes, qualities, or acts that are worthy of or receive glory

    Examples:

    "glorious deeds"

  2. Glorious as an adjective:

    excellent, wonderful

  3. Glorious as an adjective:

    bright or shining;

    Examples:

    "synonyms: splendid resplendent bright shining"

  4. Glorious as an adjective (obsolete):

    Eager for glory or distinction

    Examples:

    "synonyms: haughty boastfuostentatious vainglorious"

  5. Glorious as an adjective (archaic, colloquial):

    Ecstatic; hilarious; elated with drink.