polish up
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Definition
Verb: * To improve something, especially a skill or an aspect of one's behavior, by practicing or refining it. It implies making something that is already good even better or more effective.
Usage
The verb "polish up" is used when you want to make minor improvements to something to enhance its quality, effectiveness, or presentation. It is often used with skills, knowledge, manners, or physical objects. * It is a separable phrasal verb. You can say "polish up your skills" or "polish your skills up." * It is commonly used in informal and semi-formal contexts.
Examples
- Before the job interview, she decided to polish up her Spanish. (She practiced to improve her existing Spanish skills.)
- He needs to polish up his presentation before the big meeting. (He needs to refine and improve his presentation.)
- I should polish up on the company's history before my first day. (I should refresh and improve my knowledge of the company's history.)
Advanced Usage
- "Polish up on": This is a common variant used specifically with areas of knowledge or academic subjects. It means to review or refresh one's knowledge.
- I need to polish up on my calculus before the final exam.
Variants and Related Words
- Polish (verb): The base verb, meaning to make something smooth and shiny by rubbing it, or to improve a skill or piece of work.
- He polished his shoes. / She polished her essay.
- Brush up (phrasal verb): A very close synonym, often interchangeable with "polish up," especially for skills or knowledge.
- I need to brush up on my French.
Synonyms
- Refine
- Improve
- Perfect
- Hone
- Brush up (on)
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Brush up (on): To refresh or improve a skill or area of knowledge you have not used for some time.
- He took a course to brush up on his programming skills.
Verb
- bring to a highly developed, finished, or refined state
- polish your social manners