refinement

[rɪˈfaɪnmənt]

refinement Definition

  • 1the process of removing impurities or unwanted elements from a substance
  • 2the improvement or clarification of something by the making of small changes
  • 3the quality of being polite and well-mannered

Using refinement: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "refinement" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The refinement of sugar involves removing impurities.

  • Example

    The refinement of the design made it more user-friendly.

  • Example

    His refinement in manners impressed everyone at the party.

  • Example

    The refinement of her taste in art was evident in her collection.

refinement Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with refinement

  • the process of improving one's knowledge and appreciation of the arts, literature, and culture

    Example

    She spent her free time pursuing cultural refinement through reading and attending concerts.

  • the process of developing a discerning and sophisticated sense of aesthetics

    Example

    Her refinement of taste was evident in the way she decorated her home.

  • the process of improving one's use of language, especially in terms of grammar, vocabulary, and style

    Example

    The refinement of language is an ongoing process for anyone who wants to communicate effectively.

Origins of refinement

from Old French 'refinement', from Latin 'refinare', meaning 'to purify'

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Summary: refinement in Brief

The term 'refinement' [rɪˈfaɪnmənt] refers to the process of removing impurities or making small changes to improve something. It can also denote the quality of being polite and well-mannered. Examples include 'The refinement of sugar involves removing impurities' and 'His refinement in manners impressed everyone at the party.' Phrases include 'cultural refinement,' 'refinement of taste,' and 'refinement of language.'

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