How Do You Spell POLISHES?

Pronunciation: [pˈɒlɪʃɪz] (IPA)

The word "polishes" is pronounced as /ˈpɑlɪʃɪz/ in IPA phonetic transcription. This word is a plural form of "polish" which refers to the act or process of polishing. The spelling of this word is unique as it ends with "-shes" instead of the more common "-s" for pluralization. This irregularity can be confusing for non-native speakers, but with practice and familiarity, it can be easily recognized and spelled correctly.

POLISHES Meaning and Definition

  1. Polish is a verb that generally means to make something smooth, shiny, or glossy through rubbing or buffing. Often, it involves applying a substance, such as wax or a special cream, followed by vigorous rubbing with a cloth or brush.

    In the context of cleaning, polishes are commonly used to enhance the appearance of various surfaces, such as wood, metal, or stone. When applied to wooden furniture, for instance, a polish can add shine, remove scratches, and provide a protective coating that helps to prevent damage or deterioration. Similarly, when polishing metal objects like silverware or jewelry, it can remove tarnish and restore their original luster.

    Polish also refers to substances or products used in the act of polishing. These can include waxes, creams, or liquids containing ingredients that facilitate the cleaning and shining process. There are specific polishes designed for different materials to ensure best results.

    The term "polishes" can also be used as a noun, referring to the act or process of polishing, or a collection of various polishes. It can be a general term encompassing all the different types and brands available in the market.

    Beyond its literal meaning, "polish" can also be used metaphorically to describe refining or perfecting something, such as improving one's skills, language proficiency, or appearance. This usage implies a process of making something better, smoother, or more polished.

Common Misspellings for POLISHES

Etymology of POLISHES

The word "Polishes" is the plural form of the noun "Polish", which refers to the people or language of Poland. The etymology of the word "Polish" can be traced back to the Old High German word "poliren" or "puliren", which means "to make smooth" or "to polish". This Germanic term itself derived from the Latin word "polire", which also means "to polish" or "to make smooth" in reference to objects. Over time, the word "Polish" came to denote the people, language, or things related to Poland.

Conjugate verb Polishes

CONDITIONAL

I would polish
we would polish
you would polish
he/she/it would polish
they would polish

FUTURE

I will polish
we will polish
you will polish
he/she/it will polish
they will polish

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have polished
we will have polished
you will have polished
he/she/it will have polished
they will have polished

PAST

I polished
we polished
you polished
he/she/it polished
they polished

PAST PERFECT

I had polished
we had polished
you had polished
he/she/it had polished
they had polished

PRESENT

I polish
we polish
you polish
he/she/it polishes
they polish

PRESENT PERFECT

I have polished
we have polished
you have polished
he/she/it has polished
they have polished
I am polishing
we are polishing
you are polishing
he/she/it is polishing
they are polishing
I was polishing
we were polishing
you were polishing
he/she/it was polishing
they were polishing
I will be polishing
we will be polishing
you will be polishing
he/she/it will be polishing
they will be polishing
I have been polishing
we have been polishing
you have been polishing
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they have been polishing
I had been polishing
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they had been polishing
I will have been polishing
we will have been polishing
you will have been polishing
he/she/it will have been polishing
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I would have polished
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I would be polishing
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