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polish
noun as in shine, brightness
noun as in cultivated look, performance
verb as in shine, buff
Example Sentences
He’s incredibly engaging but not polished in that slick, dull way that filmmakers can become when they’ve been part of the Hollywood machine for too long.
The rules require employers to take steps to protect workers, such as providing protective respirators and using water to suppress dust, when employees are cutting, grinding or polishing slabs.
Its floors and tables are marble, the wood is polished walnut and the chandeliers are crystal.
While there was plenty of crime to be found in the city’s most polished neighborhoods, Marlowe’s shabby Hollywood office was the home to honesty and integrity.
The commander whose militia first emerged as an Al-Qaeda affiliate broke ranks with the jihadist group in 2016 and has been trying to polish his image since then.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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