Tough
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Tough may refer to:
- Toughness, the resistance to fracture of a material when stressed
 - Machismo, prominently exhibited or excessive masculinity
 - Psychological resilience,
 
Tough may also refer to:
People
- Allen Tough (1936–2012), Canadian academic
 - Dave Tough (1907–1948), American jazz drummer
 - The Krankies, Ian and Janette Tough, Scottish comedy duo
 - Jenny Tough (born 1989 or 1990), Canadian endurance athlete
 - Kathy Tough (born 1969), Canadian volleyball player
 - Kelly Tough (b. 1967), Canadian model and actress
 - Paul Tough (born 1967), Canadian writer
 - Jim Barry (c. 1891–1967), aka Tough Barry, Irish hurling coach
 
Music
- Tough (John Mayall album), 2009
 - Tough (Kurtis Blow album), 1982
 - Tough (Wishbone Ash album), 2008
 - Tough!, 1966 album by Art Blakey
 - "Tough" (Craig Morgan song), 2007
 - "Tough" (Kellie Pickler song), 2011
 - "Tough" (Lewis Capaldi song), 2018
 - "Tough" (Quavo and Lana Del Rey song), 2024
 - "Tough", 1960 single by The Bill Smith Combo
 
Other
- Tough (film)
 - Kirkton of Tough, settlement in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
 - Tough (manga)
 - The Tough, 1957 Egyptian film
 - T-ough Press, underground Russian publisher
 
See also
- Tuff
 - Tough movement, in formal syntax, movement of the object in construction like "the problem is tough to solve"