Plural for the state or fact of being strong or robust in build or structure
“The total amount of energy that a material can absorb before it fractures is a measure of the toughness of the material.”
Plural for the quality or condition of being physically hard or rigid
“As was expected, the toughness of the wood was appreciably decreased with the application of heat.”
Plural for the state or fact of being difficult to chew
“Due to the toughness of the meat, it was cut very thin, but quick-fried with just a bit of crushed salt for seasoning.”
Plural for the state or fact of being difficult to overcome or navigate
“I am a lifetime athlete, a marathoner, and I enjoy the toughness of each challenge.”
Plural for the state or quality of being harsh or difficult to endure
“There were various reasons for the high turnover of labor, including the toughness of the work conditions and the quality of life in the town.”
Plural for having a strong character or mental fortitude, especially when challenged
“Athletes need to demonstrate strength and toughness in the face of issues that impact their mental well-being.”
Plural for harshness or severity in one's manner or treatment of others
“The government's intention was to win support from a public they perceived as demanding they demonstrate toughness in their treatment of criminals.”
Plural for the quality or state of being stable, sturdy, or firmly established
Plural for the degree or property of being manly
Plural for characterized by energy or liveliness
Plural for the property of being lean, without excess or fat
Plural for a measure of the quantity of matter contained by a unit volume
Plural for the fact or state of being unpleasant
Plural for the definition and firmness of a muscle or organ
Plural for the state or fact of being crude, vulgar, or generally lacking in class or decorum
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