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Antonyms for Polish
ˈpɒl ɪʃpol·ish
This page is about all possible antonyms and opposite words for the term Polish.
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polishnoun
Of, from or native to Poland, or relating to the Polish language.
He polished up the chrome until it gleamed.
Synonyms:
waxpolishnoun
To apply shoe polish to shoes.
The lecturer showed a lot of polish at his last talk.
Synonyms:
refinement, panache, elegance, style, class, hone, refine, perfectpolishverb
Synonyms:
smoothness, shine, finish, shininess, sheenpolishverb
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polish, gloss, glossiness, burnishnoun
the property of being smooth and shiny
Synonyms:
burnish, culture, semblance, rubric, colour, glossiness, cultivation, gloss, polish, color, finish, refinement, glossarypolish, refinement, culture, cultivation, finishnoun
a highly developed state of perfection; having a flawless or impeccable quality
"they performed with great polish"; "I admired the exquisite refinement of his prose"; "almost an inspiration which gives to all work that finish which is almost art"--Joseph Conrad
Synonyms:
purification, goal, acculturation, refinement, shade, last, polish, finish, culture, ending, coating, glossiness, cultivation, nuance, nicety, destination, civilization, finis, finishing, refining, stopping point, civilisation, elaboration, subtlety, close, gloss, conclusion, burnish, finalepolishnoun
a preparation used in polishing
Synonyms:
gloss, refinement, culture, glossiness, finish, burnish, cultivationPolishadjective
the Slavic language of Poland
Synonyms:
gloss, refinement, culture, glossiness, finish, burnish, cultivationPolishverb
of or relating to Poland or its people or culture
"Polish sausage"
polish, smooth, smoothen, shineverb
make (a surface) shine
"shine the silver, please"; "polish my shoes"
Synonyms:
smooth, shine, polish up, smoothen, polish, strike, reflect, glow, gleam, down, beam, fine-tune, glitter, brush up, refine, radiate, glint, fall, glisten, smooth out, round, round offpolish, refine, fine-tune, downverb
improve or perfect by pruning or polishing
"refine one's style of writing"
Synonyms:
land, push down, pull down, polish up, round off, down, go through, elaborate, belt down, rarify, drink down, round, shoot down, cut down, complicate, kill, toss off, smoothen, calibrate, bolt down, rectify, shine, brush up, graduate, tweak, pour down, smooth, pop, devour, fine-tune, knock down, consume, polish, refinepolish, round, round off, polish up, brush upverb
bring to a highly developed, finished, or refined state
"polish your social manners"
Synonyms:
refresh, smooth, shine, polish up, round out, smoothen, polish, snipe, lash out, assail, fill out, down, fine-tune, assault, labialise, brush up, attack, labialize, refine, round down, flesh out, review, round, round off
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polishnoun
Synonyms:
gloss, luster, sheen, glaze, glazing, courtliness, refinementpolishverb
How to use Polish in a sentence?
We completely filled our plane, because we wanted to make sure that – number one, we wanted to say thank you to the Polish people, the humanitarian concerns that they have had wreaked on them – now they’re able to help someone else.
This film has been like a shock to Polish society and has managed to create real social awareness of a subject that has been very taboo in Poland.
Indeed, the recent talks between Raytheon (and Poland) are very, very promising and one may say that a breakthrough has taken place, raytheon has agreed to our minimal condition aimed at securing that at least 50 percent of the money which is to be spent of the Patriot system (Raytheon's missile defense system) would be spent on works done by Polish plants.
Poland will provide the basing and infrastructure to support a military presence of about 1,000 American troops. The Polish government will build these projects at no cost to the United States. The Polish government will pay for this.
The EU has a right and an obligation to engage in a tough and open dialogue with the authorities of every EU member state where the rule of law and norms of democracy may be violated, and I hope that your words and your actions will help to mitigate the behavior of Kaczynski`s party. But at the same time, in no way should they negatively affect my country and of course Polish citizens.
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