polishes Antonyms

Meaning of polishes

polishes

the Slavic language of the Poles, to smooth or improve in manners, condition, or style, a state of high development or refinement, a preparation that is used to produce a gloss and often a color for the protection and decoration of a surface, good manners, a substance prepared for use in polishing, freedom from rudeness or coarseness, to become smooth or glossy by or as if by friction, a smooth glossy surface, the action or process of polishing, to smooth, soften, or refine in manners or condition, to bring to a highly developed or finished state, to make smooth and glossy usually by friction, to make smooth and glossy usually by rubbing, of, relating to, or characteristic of Poland, the Poles, or Polish, to bring to a highly developed, finished, or refined state

polishes Sentence Examples

  1. The butler meticulously polishes the silver cutlery to a gleaming finish.
  2. The painter applies a layer of polish to the table to protect and enhance its surface.
  3. The shoeshine boy diligently polishes the customer's shoes, restoring their original luster.
  4. The diamond polisher carefully grinds and buffs the gem to reveal its brilliance.
  5. The furniture restorer lovingly polishes the antique chair, restoring its former glory.
  6. The brass polishes the metal railings, giving them a warm, inviting patina.
  7. The nail technician polishes the client's nails to perfection, leaving them smooth and glossy.
  8. The car detailer thoroughly polishes the vehicle's exterior, removing imperfections and revealing the paint's true color.
  9. The jeweler polishes the gold ring to eliminate scratches and enhance its beauty.
  10. The sculptor polishes the marble statue, bringing its intricate details to life.

FAQs About the word polishes

the Slavic language of the Poles, to smooth or improve in manners, condition, or style, a state of high development or refinement, a preparation that is used to

smoothes, glosses, smooths, rubs, buffs,coats, smoothens, furbishes, lacquers, shines

roughens,ruffles,roughs (up),scuffs (up)

The butler meticulously polishes the silver cutlery to a gleaming finish.

The painter applies a layer of polish to the table to protect and enhance its surface.

The shoeshine boy diligently polishes the customer's shoes, restoring their original luster.

The diamond polisher carefully grinds and buffs the gem to reveal its brilliance.