No, through sounds like thru, and tough sounds like tuff.
It rhymes with tough
None of them.
Suffolk is pronounced as "SUFF-uk." The first syllable rhymes with "tough," and the second syllable sounds like "ick" but is softer, almost like "uk." The emphasis is on the first syllable.
It'd be tough to get through that difficultobstacle.
Yes the word tough has one syllable.
The word tough is an adjective. It means to be strong.
Rough, tough, enough.
The word 'tough' has one syllable.
No, tough is an adjective.
The phrase should be "Unless you WERE brave and tough." Please see the related question below for "What rhymes with tough?"
its has one syllable :)
The verb slough rhymes with tough.