polished

IPA: pˈɑɫɪʃt

adjective

  • Made smooth or shiny by polishing.
  • Refined, elegant.
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Examples of "polished" in Sentences

  • The surface is smooth and polished.
  • The surface of the coating is polished.
  • The surface of the instrument is well polished.
  • At the end the surface will be shaped and polished.
  • One wall is sheathed in polished plaster: a crafted and, dare I say it, luxurious touch.
  • And then we run our tubing, and it is inserted to what we call a polished bore receptacle at 16,000 feet.
  • The cast, this time, turned in polished, energetic performances without erasing memories of earlier ensembles.
  • The first 1/3 is due on Friday in polished form, so I plan to spend today and tomorrow going over the approximately 70 pages.
  • Each new update, whilst supremely polished, is intimately tied to the current season in order to be as up to date as possible, but also as disposable as possible.
  • One of the great misfortunes, as also one of the great follies, of mankind, is that in all countries which we call polished, except, perhaps, China, priests concern themselves with what belongs only to philosophers.
  • Sipping coffee recently at a Shanghai Starbucks, dressed in polished black shoes and a crisply starched shirt, Chen, 30, fully embodied the success and wealth China's new generation has found in this industrial, corporate age.
  • For Banana Republic, after being hurt by a "too casual" assortment during the holiday season last year, it's balancing that with what it calls "polished casual" assortment as well as "work versatile" outfits that shoppers can wear from work to dinner.

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