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  1. Learn the meaning of tough as an adjective and a noun, with synonyms, antonyms, and idioms. Find out how to use tough to describe strength, difficulty, violence, food, and luck.

    • 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.
    • demanding that particular rules be obeyed and showing a lack of sympathy for any problems that this may cause. tough with somebody/something It's about time teachers started to get tough with bullies.
    • strong enough to deal successfully with difficult conditions or situations. a tough breed of cattle. He's not tough enough for a career in sales. She’s a tough cookie/customer (= somebody who knows what they want and is not easily influenced by other people).
    • (of a person) physically strong and likely to be violent. You think you're so tough, don't you? He plays the tough guy in the movie. Then this guy started acting tough.
  2. The meaning of TOUGH is difficult to accomplish, resolve, endure, or deal with. How to use tough in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Tough.

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

  4. A person, rule, law, etc. that is strict limits your freedom to act the way you want. HAVING A LOT OF PHYSICAL OR MENTAL STRENGTH. The rebels proved to be a tough opponent. Synonyms and examples. strong. He is a big, strong man. powerful. He is the most powerful fighter I have seen in a boxing ring. muscular.

  5. The adjective tough is good for describing hard times. If you just got mugged, lost your job, got the flu, and broke your toe, you're having a really tough week.

  6. Check pronunciation: tough. Definition of tough verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.