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tough in Norwegian

tough in Norwegian is seig — tough means strong and resilient; not easily broken, worn out, or damaged.

tough in Norwegian

seig
adj
(of food) Difficult to cut or chew.

What does "tough" mean?

  1. adjective Strong and resilient; not easily broken, worn out, or damaged.
    "These work boots are made from tough leather."
  2. adjective Difficult to cut or chew, describing food.
    "The steak was overcooked and tough."
  3. adjective Physically or mentally hardy; able to endure difficulty.
    "You have to be tough to survive a winter that cold."
  4. adjective Difficult or demanding, describing a situation, task, or question.
    "That was a tough exam."

tough in a sentence

  • These work boots are made from tough leather.
  • The steak was overcooked and tough.
  • You have to be tough to survive a winter that cold.
  • She stayed tough through months of gruelling training.

Common Norwegian translations

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What is "tough" in Norwegian?

"tough" in Norwegian is seig. tough means: Strong and resilient; not easily broken, worn out, or damaged.

How do you use "tough" in a sentence?

Example: "These work boots are made from tough leather." In Norwegian, "tough" is seig.

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