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Polished   /pˈɑlɪʃt/   Listen
Polished

adjective
1.
Perfected or made shiny and smooth.  "In a freshly ironed dress and polished shoes" , "Freshly polished silver"  Antonym: unpolished.
2.
Showing a high degree of refinement and the assurance that comes from wide social experience.  Synonyms: refined, svelte, urbane.  "Maintained an urbane tone in his letters"
3.
(of grains especially rice) having the husk or outer layers removed.  Synonym: milled.
4.
(of lumber or stone) to trim and smooth.  Synonym: dressed.



Polish

verb
(past & past part. polished; pres. part. polishing)
1.
Make (a surface) shine.  Synonyms: shine, smooth, smoothen.  "Polish my shoes"
2.
Improve or perfect by pruning or polishing.  Synonyms: down, fine-tune, refine.
3.
Bring to a highly developed, finished, or refined state.  Synonyms: brush up, polish up, round, round off.



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"Polished" Quotes from Famous Books



... no longer regarded as of scientific importance, is a fine example of literary treatment as applied to history. A little later came Robertson's works, more scholarly in their design, and written in a philosophic spirit and in highly polished language. The work of one historian of the time is great alike as a monument of learning and of literary faculty. The first instalment of Gibbon's Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire appeared in 1766, the last in ...
— The Political History of England - Vol. X. • William Hunt

... tell! This is the way of it, Roger—see!" And taking off his spectacles, he polished them with due solemnity. "If I were a King, and ruled over a country swarming with dissatisfied subjects,—if I had a fox for a Premier,—and was in love with a woman who could not possibly be my wife,—I should not ...
— Temporal Power • Marie Corelli

... they had inhabited the earth at an epoch before the moon existed, though Simplicius believed her immovable and fastened to the crystal vault, though Tacitus looked upon her as a fragment broken off from the solar orbit, and Clearch, the disciple of Aristotle, made of her a polished mirror upon which were reflected the images of the ocean—though, in short, others only saw in her a mass of vapours exhaled by the earth, or a globe half fire and half ice that turned on itself, other savants, by means of wise observations and without optical instruments, suspected ...
— The Moon-Voyage • Jules Verne

... exclaimed the court dame, stamping her foot violently on the polished floor. "What can detain the knaves? Say, girl! ...
— Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, No. 341, March, 1844, Vol. 55 • Various

... an actual interior setting. The connections ran to heavy insulated junction boxes at the ends of two lines of stiff black stage cable. Near the door the circuits were joined and a single lead of the big duplex cord ran out along the polished hardwood floor, carried presumably to the house circuit at a fuse box where sufficient amperage was available. Kennedy's eyes followed out the wires quickly. Then, motioning to me to help, he wheeled one of the heavy stands around and adjusted the hood so that the ...
— The Film Mystery • Arthur B. Reeve


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