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    tough
    /tʌf/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. a rough and violent man: informal "a gang of toughs"

    verb

    • 1. endure a period of hardship or difficulty. informal

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  2. TOUGH definition: 1. strong; not easily broken or made weaker: 2. of a person, able to deal with difficult…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of TOUGH is difficult to accomplish, resolve, endure, or deal with. How to use tough in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Tough.

  4. difficult to perform, accomplish, or deal with; hard, trying, or troublesome: a tough problem. hard to bear or endure (often used ironically): tough luck. vigorous; severe; violent: a tough struggle. vicious; rough; rowdyish: a tough character; a tough neighborhood. practical, realistic, and lacking in sentimentality; tough-minded.

  5. Tough means "strong, hard, unbending," and you can use it to describe many different things, like a tough exam, or a tough piece of beef jerky, or a tough day that you just want to be over. If a judge punishes criminals harshly to set examples, she's "tough on crime."

  6. A tough person has a strong character and can tolerate difficulty or hardship. He built up a reputation as a tough businessman. American English : tough / ˈtʌf /

  7. 1. Able to withstand great strain without tearing or breaking; strong and resilient: a tough all-weather fabric. 2. Hard to cut or chew: tough meat. 3. a. Physically hardy; rugged: tough mountaineers; a tough cop. b. Strong-minded; resolute: a tough negotiator. 4. a. Aggressive; pugnacious. b.

  8. having or causing problems or difficulties. a tough childhood. It was a tough decision to make. During the interview I was asked some really tough questions. Now Karen must make one of the toughest choices of her life. She's been having a tough time of it (= a lot of problems) lately. Times are tough at the moment. We've got a tough fight ahead.

  9. tough meaning, definition, what is tough: difficult to do or deal with: Learn more.

  10. adjective. uk / tʌf / us. tough adjective (DIFFICULT) Add to word list. B2. difficult: He's had a tough time at work recently. We've had to make some tough decisions. Fewer examples. It was a tough election, but they held onto their majority. It's tough for any woman who wants to get ahead in politics. It'll be tough to beat them.

  11. 1. A tough person is strong and determined, and can tolerate difficulty or suffering. [...] 2. If you describe someone as tough, you mean that they are rough and violent. [...] 3. A tough place or area is considered to have a lot of crime and violence. [...]

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