Difference between Polish and Smooth

What is the difference between Polish and Smooth?

Polish as a noun is a substance used to polish. while Smooth as a noun is something which is smooth or easy.

Polish

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A substance used to polish. Cleanliness; smoothness, shininess. Refinement; cleanliness in performance or presentation.

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To shine; to make a surface very smooth or shiny by rubbing, cleaning, or grinding. To refine; remove imperfections from.

Example sentence: We are living in a world today where lemonade is made from artificial flavors and furniture polish is made from real lemons.

Smooth

Part of speech: noun

Definition: Something which is smooth or easy.A smoothing action.A domestic animal having a smooth coat.A member of an anti-hippie fashion movement in 1970s Britain.The analysis obtained through a smoothing procedure.

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Having a texture that lacks friction. Not rough.Without difficulty, problems, or unexpected consequences or incidents.bland; glibsuave; sophisticatednatural; unconstrainedunbrokenplacid, calm.Lacking projections or indentations; not serrated.Not grainy; having an even texture.Having a pleasantly rounded flavor; neither rough nor astringent.Having derivatives of all finite orders at all points within the function's domain.Lacking marked aspiration.

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To make smooth.To capture important patterns in the data, while leaving out noise.

Example sentence: Trajectories aren't linear. Life's just a roller coaster. If you're getting a chance to do cool stuff, and it's varied stuff, just enjoy it. I guess I'm a believer in the randomness of life rather than it being a linear trajectory or an arc, a consistent smooth arc, towards anything.

We hope you now know whether to use Polish or Smooth in your sentence.

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