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Polish Definition & Meaning

1. To make something smooth and shiny by rubbing or buffing it.

Example: She polished her shoes before the job interview.

2. To refine or perfect something, such as a skill or idea.

Example: He spent years polishing his public speaking skills.

3. The language and culture of poland.

Example: She is fluent in polish and enjoys learning about polish traditions.

4. A substance used to protect or enhance the appearance of a surface.

Example: He applied a coat of polish to his car's paint job.

5. A person from poland.

Example: My neighbor is a polish immigrant who moved here 10 years ago.

Examples of the word polish used in sentences.

  • I have been studying hard to polish my English language skills.
  • Can I borrow your nail polish? I forgot to bring mine to the party.
  • My mother always makes sure she polishes the silverware before having guests over.
  • I need to buy some polish to shine my shoes for the wedding.
  • The car wash offers a special polishing service for an extra fee.
  • I need to polish my shoes before the party tonight.
  • Do you have any tips on how to polish furniture without leaving streaks?
  • My grandmother used to polish her silverware every Sunday.
  • I want to improve my language skills, so I'm planning to take a Polish language course.
  • He always takes great care to polish his car to a high shine.
  • To fully polish this piece of furniture, we'll need some extra sandpaper.
  • The new building in downtown has a shiny and polished facade that catches the eye.
  • My sister loves to polish her nails with different colors every week.
  • I could tell that he took great pride in his car by the way it was washed and polished.
  • I need to polish my presentation skills before the big meeting next week.
  • The furniture in my grandmother's house was always kept shiny and polished.
  • The pianist's performance was flawless and perfectly polished.
  • I always make sure to polish my shoes for important business meetings.
  • I love wearing a beautiful, polished piece of jewelry to complete my outfit.
  • After sanding down the rough edges, it's time to apply the final coat of polish to the wooden table.
  • The wooden floors gleamed with a fresh polish after the cleaning crew had finished.
  • The talented musician spent hours in the practice room, refining her technique until it shone with polish.
  • The diplomat knew how to polish his words and his manners, always striving for tact and diplomacy in his interactions.
  • The young woman had impeccable polish, from her designer clothes to her cultured accent.
  • The silverware was tarnished and in need of a good polish before the dinner guests arrived.
  • The new kitchen staff was trained in the art of polishing glassware and silverware to present an immaculate dining experience for customers.
  • As a renowned pianist, his playing was not only technically impressive but also elegantly polished.
  • The car enthusiast spent hours every weekend polishing his classic 1966 Mustang to achieve a perfect shine.
  • Among the artist's works on display, the sculpture of the woman's polished marble face stood out as a masterpiece.
  • The chairperson advised the attendees to polish their communication skills in order to raise their effectiveness in the workplace.
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