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Tough   /təf/   Listen
Tough

adjective
(compar. tougher; superl. toughest)
1.
Not given to gentleness or sentimentality.
2.
Very difficult; severely testing stamina or resolution.  Synonym: rugged.  "The rugged conditions of frontier life" , "The competition was tough" , "It's a tough life" , "It was a tough job"
3.
Physically toughened.  Synonym: toughened.
4.
Substantially made or constructed.  Synonym: sturdy.  "Sturdy canvas" , "A tough all-weather fabric" , "Some plastics are as tough as metal"
5.
Violent and lawless.  Synonym: ruffianly.  "Tough street gangs"
6.
Feeling physical discomfort or pain ('tough' is occasionally used colloquially for 'bad').  Synonym: bad.  "She felt bad all over" , "He was feeling tough after a restless night"
7.
Resistant to cutting or chewing.
8.
Unfortunate or hard to bear.  Synonym: hard.  "A tough break"
9.
Making great mental demands; hard to comprehend or solve or believe.  Synonyms: baffling, elusive, knotty, problematic, problematical.  "I faced the knotty problem of what to have for breakfast" , "A problematic situation at home"
noun
1.
Someone who learned to fight in the streets rather than being formally trained in the sport of boxing.  Synonym: street fighter.
2.
An aggressive and violent young criminal.  Synonyms: goon, hood, hoodlum, punk, strong-armer, thug, toughie.
3.
A cruel and brutal fellow.  Synonyms: bully, hooligan, roughneck, rowdy, ruffian, yob, yobbo, yobo.



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"Tough" Quotes from Famous Books



... Thurian, four Syracusans, one from Anaia, one Milesian, and one Leon's own. Accordingly the Chians marched out in mass and took up a strong position, while thirty-six of their ships put out and engaged thirty-two of the Athenians; and after a tough fight, in which the Chians and their allies had rather the best of it, as it was now late, retired ...
— The History of the Peloponnesian War • Thucydides

... more the jelly will begin to shrink and become more solid so that the blood will become separated into two parts, the solid and the liquid. The solid part will consist of a firm, tough jelly of a deep red colour, and the liquid part will consist of a pale yellow, clear, ...
— The Red Thumb Mark • R. Austin Freeman

... was young and athletic, and he fired at a huge bull. Had he been an experienced hunter, he would have known better, as the bull was too big and tough to eat, and he was also one of the savage guardians of the herd. Moreover, the Spaniards were armed mostly with muskets, a weapon far inferior to the ...
— The Free Rangers - A Story of the Early Days Along the Mississippi • Joseph A. Altsheler

... she don't! I guess she'd like me to be a mommer's pet in lace collars an' a velvet suit, an' soft an' pretty in me talk. She's made me promise t' cut out d' tough-spiel, ...
— The Definite Object - A Romance of New York • Jeffery Farnol

... proportion of C and of other elements present, either as mixtures or as compounds, and in part to other causes not well understood. Wrought-iron is fibrous, as though composed of fine wires, and hence is ductile, malleable, tough, and soft, and cannot be hardened or tempered, but it is easily welded. Pig-iron is crystalline, and so is not ductile or malleable; it is hard and brittle, and cannot be welded. On account of its low melting-point it is generally employed ...
— An Introduction to Chemical Science • R.P. Williams


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