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    toughness
    /ˈtʌfnəs/

    noun

    • 1. the state of being strong enough to withstand adverse conditions or rough handling: "the toughness of steel"
    • 2. the ability to deal with hardship or to cope in difficult situations: "they showed great mental toughness to keep going"

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  2. the quality of being not easily defeated or made weaker: She has a reputation for toughness and resilience. He demonstrated the skills and mental toughness that are crucial for a goalkeeper. the quality of being determined or severe: He made the point that toughness on crime must be matched by toughness on its causes.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ToughnessToughness - Wikipedia

    Toughness as defined by the area under the stressstrain curve. In materials science and metallurgy, toughness is the ability of a material to absorb energy and plastically deform without fracturing. Toughness is the strength with which the material opposes rupture.

  4. The meaning of TOUGHNESS is the quality or state of being tough. How to use toughness in a sentence.

  5. ˈtoughness definition: the quality or an instance of being tough. See examples of ˈTOUGHNESS used in a sentence.

  6. the quality of being not easily defeated or made weaker: She has a reputation for toughness and resilience. He demonstrated the skills and mental toughness that are crucial for a goaltender. the quality of being determined or severe: He made the point that toughness on crime must be matched by toughness on its causes.

  7. toughness (on something) determination that particular rules be obeyed and a lack of sympathy for any problems or difficulty that this may cause. the government's new-found toughness on crime. Check pronunciation: toughness. Definition of toughness noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

  8. Define toughness. toughness synonyms, toughness pronunciation, toughness translation, English dictionary definition of toughness. adj. tough·er , tough·est 1. Able to withstand great strain without tearing or breaking; strong and resilient: a tough all-weather fabric.

  9. Definitions of toughness. noun. enduring strength and energy. synonyms: stamina, staying power. see more. noun. the property of being big and strong. synonyms: huskiness, ruggedness. see more.

  10. Definition of 'toughness' Word Frequency. toughness in British English. (ˈtʌfnɪs ) noun. 1. the quality or an instance of being tough. 2. metallurgy. the ability of a metal to withstand repeated twisting and bending, measured by the energy in kilojoules needed to break it. See brittleness (sense 2), softness (sense 2) Collins English Dictionary.

  11. Toughness is defined as the work required to deform one cubic inch of metal until it fractures. Toughness can also be defined with respect to regions of a stress–strain diagram (for low-strain rate).