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Etymology: [ 't&f ] (adjective.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English tOh; akin to Old High German zAhi tough.

zor, zorlu, dayanıklı, sert kimse, sağlam, kart (et); sert (kösele v.b.), kabadayı, haşin, sert, saldırgan (kimse), güçlük, şehir eşkıyası, maganda, güç, demir gibi, suç batağı, güçlü, kart (et), çetin, ödün vermeyen, abanoz gibi, adadiyoz, sert; ödün vermeyen; müsamaha etmeyen: You need to take a tough stance when it comes to, baş belâsı, bıçkın, direşken, sert (kösele vb), tok, pişkince, müsamaha etmeyen, külhanbeyi, uzayabilir,

1 zor     ts
2tough zorlu  sıfat     ts
3tough dayanıklı  sıfat     ts
4tough sert kimse     ts
5tough sağlam  sıfat     ts
6tough kart (et); sert (kösele v.b.)  sıfat     ts
7tough kabadayı  isim     ts
8tough haşin     ts
9tough sert     ts
10tough saldırgan (kimse)     ts
11tough güçlük     ts
12tough şehir eşkıyası  Argo     ts
13tough maganda  Argo     ts
14tough güç     ts
15tough demir gibi     ts
16tough suç batağı     ts
17tough güçlü     ts
18tough kart (et)     ts
19tough çetin     ts
20tough ödün vermeyen     ts
21tough abanoz gibi     ts
22tough adadiyoz     ts
23tough sert; ödün vermeyen; müsamaha etmeyen: You need to take a tough stance when it comes to  sıfat     ts
24tough baş belâsı  sıfat     ts
25tough bıçkın     ts
26tough direşken     ts
27tough sert (kösele vb)     ts
28tough tok     ts
29tough pişkince     ts
30tough müsamaha etmeyen     ts
31tough külhanbeyi     ts
32tough uzayabilir     ts
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Comparative form of tough; more tough, harsh or severe, rowdy or rough, Stubborn, rugged or physically hardy, difficult to cut or chew, difficult or demanding, strong and resilient; sturdy, To toughen, Undergoing plastic deformation before breaking, A person who obtains things by force; a thug or bully, To endure, Used to indicate lack of sympathy, A tough way of life or period of time is difficult or full of suffering. He was having a really tough time at work. = rough, Undergoing plastic deformation before breaking. See also toughness, tough to cut or chew physically toughened; "the tough bottoms of his feet" not given to gentleness or sentimentality; "a tough character, Severe; violent; as, a tough storm, tough to cut or chew physically toughened; "the tough bottoms of his feet", not given to gentleness or sentimentality; "a tough character, too bad!, Someone who exhibits courage and defience during a conflict. This is usually one of violence or potential violence, Stiff; rigid; not flexible; stubborn; as, a tough bow, Not easily separated; viscous; clammy; tenacious; as, tough phlegm, If someone who is trying to achieve something hangs tough, they remain determined and do not give up, even when there are difficulties or problems. The White House is hanging tough for a good agreement to be reached. tough out to deal with a difficult situation by being determined, rather than leaving or changing your decision, Tough meat is difficult to cut and chew. The steak was tough and the peas were like bullets, someone who learned to fight in the streets rather than being formally trained in the sport of boxing, an aggressive and violent young criminal, a cruel and brutal fellow, A tough substance is strong, and difficult to break, cut, or tear. In industry, diamond can form a tough, non-corrosive coating for tools, Tough policies or actions are strict and firm. He is known for taking a tough line on security = strong, A tough person is strong and determined, and can tolerate difficulty or suffering. He built up a reputation as a tough businessman She is tough and ambitious. + toughness tough·ness Mrs Potter has won a reputation for toughness and determination on her way to the top, strong, durable, robust, unyielding; difficult, If you describe someone as tough, you mean that they are rough and violent. He had shot three people dead earning himself a reputation as a tough guy. A tough is a tough person. Three burly toughs elbowed their way to the front, A tough place or area is considered to have a lot of crime and violence. She doesn't seem cut out for this tough neighbourhood = rough, 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 = hard, not given to gentleness or sentimentality; "a tough character", very difficult; severely testing stamina or resolution; "a rugged competitive examination"; "the rugged conditions of frontier life"; "the competition was tough"; "it's a tough life"; "it was a tough job", Hard-skinned Pokémon, Astringent; tannic, what mark-DM says when you are unaware of, don’t understand, or disagree with a Worlorn rule that prevents you from accomplishing what you want to do it translates roughly to: “if you don’t like it, find out why it is so; maybe you can change circumstances, but you’re screwed in this place and this time ”, Having the quality of flexibility without brittleness; yielding to force without breaking; capable of resisting great strain; as, the ligaments of animals are remarkably tough, Not easily broken; able to endure hardship; firm; strong; as, tough sinews, Astringent or hard; wiry; tannic, unfortunate or hard to bear; "had hard luck"; "a tough break", substantially made or constructed; "sturdy steel shelves"; "sturdy canvas"; "a tough all-weather fabric"; "some plastics are as tough as metal", physically toughened; "the tough bottoms of his feet", ruffian, rowdy, violent and lawless; "the more ruffianly element"; "tough street gangs", feeling physical discomfort or pain (`tough' is occasionally used colloquially for `bad'); "my throat feels bad"; "she felt bad all over"; "he was feeling tough after a restless night", tough to cut or chew,

33 Comparative form of tough; more tough     ts
34tough harsh or severe     ts
35tough rowdy or rough - "A bunch of the tough boys from the wrong side of the tracks threatened him."     ts
36tough Stubborn - "He had a reputation as a tough negotiator."     ts
37tough rugged or physically hardy - "Only a tough species will survive in the desert."     ts
38tough difficult to cut or chew - "To soften a tough cut of meat, the recipe suggested simmering it for hours."     ts
39tough difficult or demanding - "This is a tough crowd."     ts
40tough strong and resilient; sturdy - "The tent, made of tough canvas, held up to many abuses."     ts
41tough To toughen     ts
42tough Undergoing plastic deformation before breaking     ts
43tough A person who obtains things by force; a thug or bully - "They were doing fine until they encountered a bunch of toughs from the opposition."     ts
44tough To endure     ts
45tough Used to indicate lack of sympathy - "If you don't like it, tough!"     ts
46tough A tough way of life or period of time is difficult or full of suffering. He was having a really tough time at work. = rough     ts
47tough Undergoing plastic deformation before breaking. See also toughness     ts
48tough tough to cut or chew physically toughened; "the tough bottoms of his feet" not given to gentleness or sentimentality; "a tough character     ts
49tough Severe; violent; as, a tough storm     ts
50tough tough to cut or chew physically toughened; "the tough bottoms of his feet"     ts
51tough not given to gentleness or sentimentality; "a tough character     ts
52tough too bad!     ts
53tough Someone who exhibits courage and defience during a conflict. This is usually one of violence or potential violence     ts
54tough Stiff; rigid; not flexible; stubborn; as, a tough bow     ts
55tough Not easily separated; viscous; clammy; tenacious; as, tough phlegm     ts
56tough If someone who is trying to achieve something hangs tough, they remain determined and do not give up, even when there are difficulties or problems. The White House is hanging tough for a good agreement to be reached. tough out to deal with a difficult situation by being determined, rather than leaving or changing your decision     ts
57tough Tough meat is difficult to cut and chew. The steak was tough and the peas were like bullets     ts
58tough someone who learned to fight in the streets rather than being formally trained in the sport of boxing     ts
59tough an aggressive and violent young criminal     ts
60tough a cruel and brutal fellow     ts
61tough A tough substance is strong, and difficult to break, cut, or tear. In industry, diamond can form a tough, non-corrosive coating for tools     ts
62tough Tough policies or actions are strict and firm. He is known for taking a tough line on security = strong     ts
63tough A tough person is strong and determined, and can tolerate difficulty or suffering. He built up a reputation as a tough businessman She is tough and ambitious. + toughness tough·ness Mrs Potter has won a reputation for toughness and determination on her way to the top     ts
64tough strong, durable, robust, unyielding; difficult  sıfat     ts
65tough If you describe someone as tough, you mean that they are rough and violent. He had shot three people dead earning himself a reputation as a tough guy. A tough is a tough person. Three burly toughs elbowed their way to the front     ts
66tough A tough place or area is considered to have a lot of crime and violence. She doesn't seem cut out for this tough neighbourhood = rough     ts
67tough 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 = hard     ts
68tough not given to gentleness or sentimentality; "a tough character"     ts
69tough very difficult; severely testing stamina or resolution; "a rugged competitive examination"; "the rugged conditions of frontier life"; "the competition was tough"; "it's a tough life"; "it was a tough job"     ts
70tough Hard-skinned Pokémon     ts
71tough Astringent; tannic     ts
72tough what mark-DM says when you are unaware of, don’t understand, or disagree with a Worlorn rule that prevents you from accomplishing what you want to do it translates roughly to: “if you don’t like it, find out why it is so; maybe you can change circumstances, but you’re screwed in this place and this time ”     ts
73tough Having the quality of flexibility without brittleness; yielding to force without breaking; capable of resisting great strain; as, the ligaments of animals are remarkably tough     ts
74tough Not easily broken; able to endure hardship; firm; strong; as, tough sinews     ts
75tough Astringent or hard; wiry; tannic     ts
76tough unfortunate or hard to bear; "had hard luck"; "a tough break"     ts
77tough substantially made or constructed; "sturdy steel shelves"; "sturdy canvas"; "a tough all-weather fabric"; "some plastics are as tough as metal"     ts
78tough physically toughened; "the tough bottoms of his feet"     ts
79tough ruffian, rowdy  isim     ts
80tough violent and lawless; "the more ruffianly element"; "tough street gangs"     ts
81tough feeling physical discomfort or pain (`tough' is occasionally used colloquially for `bad'); "my throat feels bad"; "she felt bad all over"; "he was feeling tough after a restless night"     ts
82tough tough to cut or chew     ts
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