no, polished is either the past tense of the verb to polish, e.g. he polished the table; or an adjective, meaning cultured, refined, outstanding, e.g. the soprano gave a polished performance.
The noun form of "refine" is "refinement." It refers to the process of making something more pure, sophisticated, or polished. "Refinement" can also denote the improved quality or the subtlety of something after it has been refined.
The word "tarnish" in the sentence "the silver will tarnish if it is not polished often" is a verb. It is describing the action of the silver in the sentence.
"polished"is the answer
No, polished is either the past tense of polish, or an adjective (the polished floor)
Polished rice in Tamil is called "பூசான் அரிசி" (poosan arisi).
polished, tasteful, cultured
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No, polished brass is golden coloured. A deep golden if slightly tarnished, or almost white gold if well polished. While polished chrome is silver coloured, almost mirror-like.
No, polished brass is golden coloured. A deep golden if slightly tarnished, or almost white gold if well polished. While polished chrome is silver coloured, almost mirror-like.
The Polished Hoe was created in 2002.
The word "it" is a pronoun in this specific sentence. Pronouns are used to replace nouns in a sentence to avoid repetition. In this case, "it" replaces the noun "silver."
room heaters have polished surface