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Burnish

[BER-nish]

Part of speech: verb

Origin: Old French, early 14th century

1.

Enhance or perfect (something such as a reputation or a skill).

2.

Polish (something, especially metal) by rubbing.

Examples of Burnish in a sentence

"Ricardo knew he would have to burnish his research skills to shine in his job hunt."

"Betty liked to burnish her collection of silver every month."

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