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noun
- 1. a European flatfish that resembles a turbot.
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Brill is an adjective or exclamation that means the same as brilliant, but in a more casual or humorous way. Learn how to use it in different contexts, see examples and translations, and find out its origin and synonyms.
- English (US)
BRILL meaning: 1. informal for brilliant UK informal: 2....
- Brill: Polish Translation
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- Brill: French Translation
brill translate: super. Learn more in the Cambridge...
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- Brill: German Translation
brill translate: brillant. Learn more in the Cambridge...
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- Brill Spanish Translation
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- English (US)
The meaning of BRILL is a European flatfish (Scophthalmus rhombus synonym Bothus rhombus of the family Bothidae); broadly : turbot.
If you say that something is brill, you are very pleased about it or think that it is very good.
Definition of brill adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Brill definition: a European flatfish, Scophthalmus rhombus, closely related to the turbot.. See examples of BRILL used in a sentence.
Brill is a British English informal word that means very good. It comes from brilliant, a word that means shining or bright. Learn more about its origin and usage with examples.
Brill is a British, informal adjective meaning brilliant. It is often used to describe something good or impressive, such as a time or a person. Learn more about the origin, synonyms and examples of brill.