Yes, the word "tough" can be considered a trait, particularly when describing a person's character or resilience. It often refers to someone's ability to endure challenges, face difficulties, or remain strong under pressure. In this context, being tough can imply emotional strength, determination, and an unwillingness to give up.
The word used to describe an observable trait or characteristic is "phenotype." Phenotype refers to the physical characteristics or traits of an organism that result from the interaction of its genetic makeup (genotype) with the environment.
Possibly dominant is the word you are looking for.
Penchant would work.
The abstract noun for the word "tough" is "toughness." It refers to the quality or state of being strong, resilient, or able to withstand difficult conditions. Toughness can apply to both physical and emotional attributes.
The word you're looking for is "biotic." This refers to living organisms or biological factors that influence an ecosystem.
The suffix of the word tough is "-gh."
What is a sentence for the word trait.She had beautiful hair as a trait.
The word 'tough' has one syllable.
Yes the word tough has one syllable.
No, tough is a an adjective, word that describes a noun: She's a tough customer.The word tough is also an adverb, a word that modifies a verb: He talks tough but he's all talk.The word tough is even a noun: He acts like the neighborhood tough.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun:A tough threw a rock at my car but the officer caught up to him. He was promptly arrested. (the pronouns 'him' and 'he' take the place of the noun 'tough')
learned trait = skill?
trait= characteristic
things get tough
The word "tough" has 3 phonemes: /t/, /ʌ/, and /f/.
The superman is TOUGH!
A character trait is basically the personality of someone. For example my character trait can be generous.
Rough, tough, enough.