Persevere in face of adversity.
Be tough and strong in times of adversity.
I am guessing that you mean tough. Antonym for that depending on your meaning would include: weak, malleable, compliant.
I've had such a tough life, and I'm so angry about it that I dont care what I do anymore
a hard nut, a hard nut to crack, a hard row to hoe, a tough cookie, a tough nut, a tough row to hoe, be as tough as old boots, tough as an old boot, tough as nails, tough cookie, tough customer
This phrase was developed to describe someone who is not easily fooled or deceived. The origins are not clear.
tough in Tagalog: matigas; astig
tough D is term meaning that you play great defense
No matter how tough times get, you have the potential to achieve the best of life.
No. Stir is a verb, and the word tough would not modify it. The word tough is normally an adjective, but may be used informally as an adverb in forms such as "hang tough" (in "stay tough" it is an adjective, as stay functions as a linking verb meaning remain).
The opposite meaning of sissy would be tough, strong, or masculine.
electrolytic Tough Pitch
Be tough and strong in times of adversity.
I am guessing that you mean tough. Antonym for that depending on your meaning would include: weak, malleable, compliant.
hard or harsh, also tough
Tynia (or Tinia) comes from the name Tatiana, which means "beautiful, tough".
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., Not easily separated; viscous; clammy; tenacious; as, tough phlegm., Stiff; rigid; not flexible; stubborn; as, a tough bow., Severe; violent; as, a tough storm.
To make something tender, so that when it is eaten it isn't tough and you don't have to chew on it for ages