POLITE vs POLISHED: ADJECTIVE
- Smooth, polished, burnished.
- Refined; elegant.
- Marked by or showing consideration for others and observance of accepted social usage.
- Marked by refinement in taste and manners
- Smooth; polished.
- Smooth and refined in behavior or manners; well bred; courteous; complaisant; obliging; civil.
- Characterized by refinement, or a high degree of finish.
- Well-mannered, civilized.
- Not rude; marked by satisfactory (or especially minimal) adherence to social usages and sufficient but not noteworthy consideration for others
- Showing regard for others in manners, speech, behavior, etc.
- Showing a high degree of refinement and the assurance that comes from wide social experience
- (of grains especially rice) having the husk or outer layers removed
- (of lumber or stone) to trim and smooth
- Made shiny and smooth by rubbing or chemical action.
- Naturally shiny and smooth.
- Having the husk or outer layers removed. Used of grains of rice.
- Refined or sophisticated.
- Having no imperfections or errors; well-executed; flawless.
- Made smooth and glossy, as by friction; hence, highly finished; refined; polite
- Made smooth or shiny by polishing.
- Refined, elegant
- Perfected or made shiny and smooth
POLITE vs POLISHED: VERB
- N/A
- Simple past tense and past participle of polish.
POLITE vs POLISHED: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To polish; to refine; to render polite.
- N/A
POLITE vs POLISHED: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Not rude
- [⟨ L. politus, pp. of polire, polish: see polish, verb] To polish; refine.
- Synonyms Civil, Polite, Courteous, Urbane, Complaisant, gracious, affable, courtly, gentlemanly, ladylike. Civil, literally, applies to one who fulfils the duty of a citizen; it may mean simply not rude, or observant of the external courtesies of intercourse, or quick to do and say gratifying and complimentary things. Polite applies to one who shows a polished civility, who has a higher training in ease and gracefulness of manners; politeness is a deeper, more comprehensive, more delicate, and perhaps more genuine thing than civility. Polite, though much abused, is becoming the standard word for the bearing of a refined and kind person toward others. Courteous, literally, expresses that style of politeness which belongs to courts: a courteous man is one who is gracefully respectful in his address and manner—one who exhibits a union of dignified complaisance and kindness. The word applies to all sincere kindness and attention. Urbane, literally city-like, expresses a sort of politeness which is not only sincere and kind, but peculiarly suave and agreeable. Complaisant applies to one who pleases by being pleased, or obliges and is polite by yielding personal preferences; it may represent mere fawning, but generally does not. See genteel.
- Polished or refined in style, or employing such a style: now rarely applied to persons: as, polite learning; polite literature (that is, belleslettres).
- Polished; smooth; lustrous; bright.
- Polished, refined, or elegant in speech, manner, or behavior; well-bred; courteous; complaisant; obliging: said of persons or their speech or behavior, etc.: as, polite society; he was very polite.
- Made smooth by polishing.
- Having naturally a smooth, lustrous surface, like that produced by polishing; specifically, in entomology smooth and shining, but without metallic luster.
- Brought by training or elaboration to a condition void of roughness, irregularity, imperfections, or inelegances; carefully elaborated; especially, elegant; refined; polite.
- Purified; absolved.
POLITE vs POLISHED: RELATED WORDS
- Gentle, Amiable, Cordial, Rude, Well mannered, Refined, Cultivated, Civil, Nice, Cultured, Civilized, Genteel, Gracious, Mannerly, Courteous
- Stylish, Elegant, Processed, Dressed, Milled, Finished, Shining, Sophisticated, Bright, Svelte, Urbane, Burnished, Lustrous, Shiny, Refined
POLITE vs POLISHED: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Gentle, Amiable, Cordial, Rude, Well mannered, Refined, Cultivated, Civil, Nice, Cultured, Civilized, Genteel, Gracious, Mannerly, Courteous
- Stylish, Elegant, Processed, Dressed, Milled, Finished, Shining, Sophisticated, Bright, Svelte, Urbane, Burnished, Lustrous, Shiny, Refined
POLITE vs POLISHED: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- They were always so polite and very professional.
- Everyone involved was very helpful, polite and professional.
- Demand letters must be formal, but also polite.
- The gentle calm ambiance and very polite staff.
- Mostly new cars, polite and or quiet drivers.
- Hey, it can never hurt to be polite.
- Anyone can be polite to a king, but it takes a gentleman to be polite to a beggar.
- Employers want employees to be polite, respectful and considerate, and giving two weeks notice is exactly that: polite, respectful and considerate.
- Both are polite, and is is hard to say which is more polite than the other.
- United States to form polite questions that include a polite request for permission, and universally in formal or legal situations.
- Keep your hair and makeup simple but polished.
- Polished, proofread and had others review your ASOP?
- Plan can look as polished and professional as this is what you should do look as polished and as!
- Similarly, polished surfaces are good reflectors than rough surfaces, and the reflection of heat radiations is greater than the polished surface.
- Polished radius corners can be cut to any radius to suit your table and are then polished to ensure a smooth corner.
- Actually the reason glass is often referred to as polished is that sheets were originally polished with the oxide and huge felt wheels.
- The stainless steel case has a polished frame and brushed sides complementing the highly polished lens and leather wrist band.
- Reshaped and polished internal parts, polished feed ramp and chamber.
- Polished Brnss, Antique Copper, Full Nlcble, Plain Polished Iron, Russia Iron.
- Hole design in a highly polished finish that includes matching polished hand holes.
POLITE vs POLISHED: QUESTIONS
- When does the situation begin with a polite conversation?
- Is the post office in Merrimack New Hampshire polite?
- What are the 15 phrases for speaking polite English?
- How should you use polite German phrases correctly?
- How has polite communication changed over the years?
- What are some polite alternatives to the imperative?
- Are Canadians more polite than Americans on Twitter?
- Which personality type has the most polite manners?
- Why choose polite Enterprises for retractable bollards?
- Is Americanization a polite euphemism for globalization?
- Are polished concrete kitchen benchtops worth the cost?
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- Can You coating polished brass with clear coatings?
- Are you prepared for polished concrete floor problems?
- What are the benefits of polished concrete bathrooms?
- Is polished granite good for building construction?
- Why choose residential polished concrete veneer flooring?
- When did polished concrete flooring become popular?
- Why choose decorative concrete for polished floors?
- Should I wear lenses with polished or polished edges?