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Polished and Slick

Polished

Polished adjective - Having a shiny surface or finish.
Usage example: she could see her face reflected in the polished hood of the car

Slick is a synonym for polished in smooth topic. In some cases you can use "Slick" instead an adjective "Polished".

Nearby Words: polish, polishing, polisher

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.

Nearby Words: slicked, slicker, slickly, slicking

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.
  • 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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