unpolish (Meaning)
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unpolish (v. t.)
To deprive of polish; to make impolite.
Synonyms & Antonyms of unpolish
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unpolish Sentence Examples
- The unpolished mirror reflected a hazy image of her own reflection.
- Despite its unpolished exterior, the diamond's brilliance captivated onlookers.
- The unpolished wooden table added warmth and rustic charm to the living room.
- The sculptor's unpolished clay model hinted at the masterpiece it would eventually become.
- The unpolished silver necklace had a timeless elegance that belied its lack of shine.
- The unpolished shoes bore witness to years of wear and tear.
- The unpolished stone pathway led through a secluded garden.
- The writer's unpolished manuscript contained the seeds of a great novel.
- The unpolished marble statue had a raw beauty that spoke to its artistic heritage.
- The unpolished voice of the young singer carried an undeniable emotional weight.
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To deprive of polish; to make impolite.
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The unpolished mirror reflected a hazy image of her own reflection.
Despite its unpolished exterior, the diamond's brilliance captivated onlookers.
The unpolished wooden table added warmth and rustic charm to the living room.
The sculptor's unpolished clay model hinted at the masterpiece it would eventually become.