To polish means to rub something so it looks clean and shiny. People polish things like shoes, furniture, or cars to make them look better.
I polish my shoes every week.
She polishes the table after dinner.
To polish can also mean to make something better by fixing small mistakes. People polish their work, like writing or speaking, to make it perfect.
She polished her speech before giving it.
He polished his writing for the book.
Polish is a product used on things like shoes or furniture to make them shiny and clean. It can be a cream, wax, or liquid.
I need shoe polish for my boots.
The table polish smells nice.
Polish can describe something or someone from Poland. For example, food, culture, or people can be Polish.
They have Polish food for dinner.
The Polish flag is red and white.
To polish means to practice and improve skills like dancing or speaking until they are very good and smooth.
He polished his dance moves before the show.
She polished her manners at the party.
Polish can mean the smooth, shiny look on an object after rubbing it. This is the result of the polishing process.
The car has a nice polish now.
The wood lost its polish over time.