Polished
Slick
Slick adjective - Having or being a surface so smooth as to greatly reduce traction.
Usage example: roads are often slick during the first hour of a rainstorm
Polished is a synonym for slick in smooth topic. You can use "Polished" instead an adjective "Slick", if it concerns topics such as suave, skilful, glib, efficient.
Mutual synonyms
Both words in one sentence
- Whenever the advertising task comes around in the UK version of The Apprentice, one of the teams will pour all their effort into a TV advert that looks slick and polished but says absolutely nothing about the product.
Source: Reality Show Genre Blindness - The first album by country vocal group Little Big Town was a lot more slick and polished, making them sound more like a generic country vocal group than the earthy sound they had on subsequent albums.
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