He was "clean," well-educated, fairly young, considered brilliant in various areas of international trade and finance.
The speeches delivered by him on that occasion (now lost) were considered brilliant.
European bankers are considered brilliant if their returns break into double digits.
Tomorrow there would be a conference to consider his proposition, which he considered brilliant.
"The general trade of the country continues active and the prospects for the coming year are considered brilliant."
Since the early 20th century, it has been considered so brilliant as to be virtually untranslatable.
His parliamentary life from 1842 to 1844 was considered brilliant.
He was widely considered brilliant and innovative in the engineering profession.
His ways of combining the two professions are considered brilliant.
She's not about to lose an officer she considers brilliant.