sturdy, rugged, hardy, robust, mighty
· precarious · problematic · painful · pathetic
In Chamorro, the word for "tough" is "maolek." It can be used to describe something that is strong or resilient. Depending on the context, other words may also apply, but "maolek" is commonly understood.
The suffix of the word tough is "-gh."
The word 'tough' has one syllable.
No. Tuff is its own word, referring to a kind of rock fromed from volcanic ash.
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')
I would describe him as cool,talented,cute and tough.
things get tough
There are a couple of definitions of the word "rind." Rind can refer to the stripping of bark off a tree, or rind can be used to describe the outer layer of something, with the layer being tough.
The word "tough" has 3 phonemes: /t/, /ʌ/, and /f/.
The word is Realpolitik. It signifies politics based on power, rather than on ideals/welfare.