Tough

/tÊŒf/
/tÊŒf/
Making great mental demands; hard to comprehend or solve or believe; Unfortunate or hard to bear; Resistant to cutting or chewing; Feeling physical discomfort or pain (`tough' is occasionally used colloquially for `bad'); Violent and lawless; Substantially made or constructed; Physically toughened; Very difficult; severely testing stamina or resolution; Not given to gentleness or sentimentality.
adjectivepositive

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  1. 1. She's tough and resilient.

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  2. 2. His tough exterior hid sensitivity.

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  3. 3. The tough person didn't break.

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  4. 4. She's tough but fair.

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  5. 5. His tough nature withstood pressure.

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  6. 6. She's a tough woman.

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  7. 7. Adopting a child is a tough decision with plenty of bureaucracy to wade through.

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  8. 8. Even tough he's a child, he knows the difference between right and wrong.

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  9. 9. Tom is a very tough teacher.

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  10. 10. Mary is a tough woman.

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  11. 11. The tent, made of tough canvas, held up to many abuses.

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  12. 12. To soften a tough cut of meat, the recipe suggested simmering it for hours.

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  13. 13. Only a tough species will survive in the desert.

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  14. 14. He had a reputation as a tough negotiator.

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  15. 15. A bunch of the tough boys from the wrong side of the tracks threatened him.

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  16. 16. This is a tough crowd.

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  17. 17. Tough on crime

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