The difference between Polished and Well-mannered

When used as adjectives, polished means made smooth or shiny by polishing, whereas well-mannered means having good manners.


check bellow for the other definitions of Polished and Well-mannered

  1. Polished as an adjective:

    Made smooth or shiny by polishing.

    Examples:

    "'polished shoes"

  2. Polished as an adjective:

    Refined, elegant.

    Examples:

    "a polished performance"

  1. Polished as a verb:

  1. Well-mannered as an adjective:

    Having good manners; polite, courteous and socially correct; conforming to standards of good behaviour.

    Examples:

    "A well-mannered gentleman always allows others first."

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