- verbhone (verb) · hones (third person present) · honed (past tense) · honed (past participle) · honing (present participle)
- smooth and sharpen (a blade):"he was carefully honing the curved blade"
- refine or perfect (something) over a period of time:"she has taken numerous workshops to hone her skills over the years"
- give greater strength or firmness to (the body or a part of the body):"she has been working hard to hone her physique" · "abdominal strength training will hone your abs"
nounhone (noun) · hones (plural noun)- a whetstone, especially one used to sharpen razors.
Originlate Middle English: from Old English hān ‘rock’, of Germanic origin; related to Old Norse hein.
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