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    polish
    /ˈpɒlɪʃ/

    verb

    noun

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  2. The meaning of POLISH is to make smooth and glossy usually by friction : burnish. How to use polish in a sentence.

  3. POLISH definition: 1. to rub something using a piece of cloth or brush to clean it and make it shine: 2. the act of…. Learn more.

  4. to make smooth and glossy, especially by rubbing or friction: to polish a brass doorknob. Synonyms: smooth, buff, burnish, brighten, shine. to render finished, refined, or elegant: His speech needs polishing.

  5. Polish (endonym: język polski, [ˈjɛ̃zɨk ˈpɔlskʲi] ⓘ, polszczyzna [pɔlˈʂt͡ʂɨzna] ⓘ or simply polski, [ˈpɔlskʲi] ⓘ) is a West Slavic language of the Lechitic group within the Indo-European language family written in the Latin script.

  6. Polish is a substance that you put on the surface of an object in order to clean it, protect it, and make it shine. The still air smelt faintly of furniture polish. ...soap powders, detergents, and polishes. Synonyms: varnish, wax, glaze, lacquer More Synonyms of polish. 2. verb.

  7. When you polish something, you rub and buff it until it shines. You might need to polish your reading glasses from time to time. You might polish your wooden coffee table with a cloth or polish beach stones until they gleam.

  8. 1. Smoothness or shininess of surface or finish. 2. A substance containing chemical agents or abrasive particles and applied to smooth or shine a surface: shoe polish. 3. The act or process of polishing: gave the lamp a polish. 4. Elegance of style or manners; refinement. Phrasal Verb: polish off Informal.

  9. Jun 8, 2024 · polish (third-person singular simple present polishes, present participle polishing, simple past and past participle polished) To shine; to make a surface very smooth or shiny by rubbing, cleaning, or grinding.

  10. the act of rubbing something in order to make it clean and shiny: Just give the table a polish. See also. nail polish. polish. verb [ T ] uk / ˈpɒlɪʃ / us. to rub something with a cloth in order to make it clean or to make it shine: to polish your shoes. Phrasal verbs. polish sth off.

  11. n. a substance used to give smoothness or gloss: [ uncountable] shoe polish. [ countable] the polishes and waxes. the act of polishing:[ countable] She gave the silver a good polish. [ uncountable] smoothness of a surface. perfection; refinement; elegance:[ uncountable] He behaves with such polish and good manners.