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    tough
    [təf]
    adjective
    tough (adjective) · tougher (comparative adjective) · toughest (superlative adjective)
    1. (of a substance or object) strong enough to withstand adverse conditions or rough or careless handling:
      "tough backpacks for climbers"
      • (of food, especially meat) difficult to cut or chew:
        "the hastily prepared steak was tough"
    2. able to endure hardship or pain:
      "even at this ripe old age, he's still as tough as old boots"
      • having the confidence and determination to cope in difficult situations:
        "she's both sensitive and tough"
      • involving considerable difficulty or hardship; requiring great determination or effort:
        "the training has been quite tough" · "he had a tough time getting into a good college"
      • used to express sympathy with someone in an unpleasant or difficult situation:
        "Poor kid. It's tough on her"
    3. demonstrating a strict and uncompromising attitude or approach:
      "police have been getting tough with drivers" · "tough new laws on tobacco advertising"
      • used to express a lack of sympathy with someone:
        "I feel the way I feel, and if you don't like it, tough"
    4. (of a person) strong and prone to violence:
      "tough young teenagers"
      • (of an area) notorious for violence and crime:
        "a tough part of the town"
    noun
    informal
    tough (noun) · toughs (plural noun)
    1. a rough and violent person, especially a gangster or criminal:
      "young toughs sporting their state-of-the-art firearms"
    verb
    informal
    (tough it out)
    tough (verb) · toughs (third person present) · toughing (present participle) · toughed (past tense) · toughed (past participle)
    1. endure a period of hardship or difficulty.
    Origin
    Old English tōh, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch taai and German zäh.
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    adjective
    1. (of a substance or object) strong enough to withstand adverse conditions or rough or careless handling:
    2. able to endure hardship or pain:
    3. demonstrating a strict and uncompromising attitude or approach:
      Opposite:
      • (of a person) strong and prone to violence:
      verb
      1. endure a period of hardship or difficulty.
        put up with it
        keep at it
        stay with it
        see it through
        see it through to the end
        struggle on
        Opposite:
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      What does tough mean?Get a quick, free translation! TOUGH definition: 1. strong; not easily broken or made weaker: 2. of a person, able to deal with difficult…. Learn more.
      What is a synonym for tough?Some common synonyms of tough are stalwart, stout, strong, sturdy, and tenacious. While all these words mean "showing power to resist or to endure," tough implies great firmness and resiliency. When can stalwart be used instead of tough? The words stalwart and tough can be used in similar contexts, but stalwart suggests an unshakable dependability.
      How do you describe a tough person?1. strong or resilient; durable: a tough material. 2. not tender: he could not eat the tough steak. 3. having a great capacity for endurance; hardy and fit: a tough mountaineer. 4. rough or pugnacious: a tough gangster. 5. resolute or intractable: a tough employer. 6. difficult or troublesome to do or deal with: a tough problem.
      What does a tough place mean?A tough place or area is considered to have a lot of crime and violence. She doesn't seem cut out for this tough neighborhood. A tough way of life or period of time is difficult or full of suffering. She had a pretty tough childhood. A tough task or problem is difficult to do or solve. It was a very tough decision but we feel we made the right one.
       
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      tough [ tuhf ] show ipa See synonyms for: tough tougher toughest toughness on Thesaurus.com adjective, tough·er, tough·est. strong and durable; not easily broken or cut.
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      strong; not easily broken or made weaker: These toys are made from tough plastic. Children's shoes need to be tough.
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      tough 1 of 4 adjective ˈtəf tougher; toughest Synonyms of tough 1 : difficult to accomplish, resolve, endure, or deal with
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