No. Tuff is its own word, referring to a kind of rock fromed from volcanic ash.
The homonym for tuff is "tough."
The homonym for tough is 'tuff,' which refers to a type of volcanic rock made of compacted volcanic ash.
The OU in tough has a short U sound (uh), to give the word the sound "tuff." The same OUGH (uff) sound is in rough and enough.
Canvas. A piece of coarse material used for sails, tough clothing, or painting medium.
tough in Tagalog: matigas; astig
The correct spelling of the adjective is tough. The spelling tuff refers to rock made of compressed volcanic ash.
The homonym for tuff is "tough."
Tough is the same as rough; tuff means cool (ex:a tuff looking Mustang or a tuff record)
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The spelling tuff is a type of volcanic ash rock.It is also used in trade names for the adjective tough(strong, durable).The similar word is tuft (a clump of fibers or hairs).
tough and tuff are two different words. Tough is the same as rough; tuff means cool, sharp- like a tuff-looking Mustang or a tuff record.
The homonym for tough is 'tuff,' which refers to a type of volcanic rock made of compacted volcanic ash.
tough meas like strong and tuff means cool or slick
we can use tough instead of hard.
No. Tough can mean hard, but it can also mean strong. Tuff is a kind of volcanic rock.
Words that rhyme with the slang tuff would include:Bluffbuffcuffduffenoughfluffgruffhuffmuffpuffroughruff (dog bark)scuffscruffsnuffstufftoughMy teacher marked "tuff" wrong because the word is spelled "tough".
No, through sounds like thru, and tough sounds like tuff.