"toug" is probably misspelled. Trying tough instead Definition of tough
tough has definitions from the fields of law,criminal law,boxing
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[ adjective ] not given to gentleness or sentimentality

Examples

"a tough character"

2
[ adjective ] very difficult; severely testing stamina or resolution

Synonyms

rugged

Examples

"a rugged competitive examination" "the rugged conditions of frontier life" "the competition was tough" "it's a tough life" "it was a tough job"

3
[ adjective ] physically toughened

Synonyms

toughened

Examples

"the tough bottoms of his feet"

4
[ adjective ] substantially made or constructed

Synonyms

sturdy

Examples

"sturdy steel shelves" "sturdy canvas" "a tough all-weather fabric" "some plastics are as tough as metal"

5
[ adjective ] feeling physical discomfort or pain

Synonyms

bad

Examples

"my throat feels bad" "she felt bad all over" ('tough' is occasionally used colloquially for `bad' as in "he was feeling tough after a restless night")

6
[ adjective ] violent and lawless

Synonyms

ruffianly

Examples

"the more ruffianly element" "tough street gangs"

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[ adjective ] tough to cut or chew
8
[ noun ] (law,criminal law) an aggressive and violent young criminal
9
[ adjective ] unfortunate or hard to bear

Synonyms

hard

Examples

"had hard luck" "a tough break"

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[ noun ] (boxing) someone who learned to fight in the streets rather than being formally trained in the sport of boxing

Synonyms

street_fighter

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[ noun ] a cruel and brutal fellow
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