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błyskotliwy — meaning in English: brilliant

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'błyskotliwy' to describe sharp-witted individuals in casual conversations, such as praising a friend's clever joke or a colleague's insightful idea during a meeting. It's common in both professional settings and social gatherings when discussing someone's intellect or creativity.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'błyskotliwy' and 'genialny' both imply brilliance, the former emphasizes wit and cleverness, while the latter leans more towards genius or exceptional talent. You would choose 'błyskotliwy' when referring to someone's quick thinking or clever remarks rather than their overall intelligence.
Culture
'Błyskotliwy' comes from the word 'błysk', meaning 'flash' or 'sparkle', which reflects the suddenness of brilliance or insight. In Polish culture, being described as 'błyskotliwy' carries a positive connotation, often associated with innovation in fields like literature and science, showcasing the value of sharp thinking and creativity.
FAQ
Q.What does the word 'błyskotliwy' mean in English?
'Błyskotliwy' translates to 'brilliant' in English, often used to describe someone who is exceptionally clever or insightful.
Q.How do you pronounce 'błyskotliwy'?
'Błyskotliwy' is pronounced as 'bwi-skot-LEE-vih', with the stress on the 'LEE' syllable, making it easier to remember while speaking.
Q.Can 'błyskotliwy' be used in a negative context?
'Błyskotliwy' is generally positive, but in certain contexts, it can imply sarcasm, such as when someone uses cleverness to manipulate or deceive.
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