Comparative for shiny as a result of being rubbed or ground
“This means a lot of hard work, but it's worth it when you get that extra shiny smooth polished rock you're looking for.”
Comparative for smooth or slippery, especially as a result of being rubbed or ground
“Carefully, he moved across the white marble lobby, placing his feet squarely on the ground so as not to slip on the polished surface.”
Comparative for accomplished and skillful in execution
“The restless camera, the energetic editing, and the polished performances give an impression of something clever and different.”
Comparative for refined or cultivated in one's nature or dealings with others
“Because of his polished manners, wealth, and good looks, Darcy makes a favorable impression on everyone.”
Comparative for having characteristics associated with the upper class
“Rome replied by sending him a polished gentleman of noble birth.”
Comparative for graceful and elegant in appearance or manner
“Her son, Jason, was greeting guests, looking polished in a crisp black shirt buttoned to the neck and black linen trousers.”
Comparative for learned in the ways of civilized society
Comparative for immaculately clean or pure
Comparative for having qualities or appearance resembling glass
Comparative for without the appropriate, usual, or natural covering
Comparative for covered or soaked with oil
Comparative for the best of its kind or class
Comparative for thin or below average in width
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