polish

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The meaning (definition) of the word polish
to rub something until it shines
The word polish used in a sentence
“I polish my shoes to make them shine and look nice.”
Words that mean the same as polish (synonyms)
shinebuff
Words that mean the opposite of polish (antonyms)
dull
How the word polish is said around the world
| French | polonais |
| Spanish | polaco |
| Mandarin | 抛光 |
| Hindi | पॉलिश |
| Arabic | بولندي |
| Russian | польская |
| Portuguese (EU) | polonês |
| Portuguese (BR) | polonês |
| Japanese | 研磨 |
| German | polieren |
| Urdu | پالش |
| Punjabi | ਪੋਲਿਸ਼ |
| Korean | 광택 |
| Hebrew | פּוֹלָנִית |
| Greek | στίλβωση |
| Dutch | Pools |
| Filipino | pakinisin |
| Vietnamese | đánh bóng |
| Turkish | Lehçe |
| Persian | صیقل دادن |
| Polish | polski |
| Ukrainian | полірувати |
| Bengali | পালিশ |
| Swedish | polera |
| Italian | polacco |
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