Found 3 items, similar to tough.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: tough
belulang, liat, pekat, pelik, penjahat, tangguh, tegar
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: tough
tough
n 1: someone who learned to fight in the streets rather than
being formally trained in the sport of boxing [syn:
street fighter
]
2: an aggressive and violent young criminal [syn:
hood,
hoodlum,
goon,
punk,
thug,
toughie,
strong-armer]
3: a cruel and brutal fellow [syn:
bully,
hooligan,
ruffian,
roughneck,
rowdy,
yob,
yobo,
yobbo]
tough
adj 1: not given to gentleness or sentimentality;
“a tough
character” [ant:
tender]
2: very difficult; severely testing stamina or resolution;
“a
rugged competitive examination”;
“the rugged conditions of
frontier life”;
“the competition was tough”;
“it's a tough
life”;
“it was a tough job” [syn:
rugged]
3: physically toughened;
“the tough bottoms of his feet” [syn:
toughened] [ant:
tender]
4: substantially made or constructed;
“sturdy steel shelves”;
“sturdy canvas”;
“a tough all-weather fabric”;
“some
plastics are as tough as metal” [syn:
sturdy]
5: violent and lawless;
“the more ruffianly element”;
“tough
street gangs” [syn:
ruffianly]
6: feeling physical discomfort or pain (`tough' is occasionally
used colloquially for `bad');
“my throat feels bad”;
“she
felt bad all over”;
“he was feeling tough after a restless
night” [syn:
bad]
7: tough to cut or chew [ant:
tender]
8: unfortunate or hard to bear;
“had hard luck”;
“a tough
break” [syn:
hard]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: tough
tough
\tough\, n.
A person who is tough[7]; a ruffian; a thug; as, a cluster of
neighborhood toughs hanging out on the corner.
[PJC]