Associations to the word «Toughness»
Noun
- Hardness
- Fracture
- Stiffness
- Corrosion
- Composite
- Alloy
- Flexibility
- Ceramics
- Endurance
- Strength
- Resin
- Filler
- Resistance
- Adhesion
- Conductivity
- Molding
- M1
- Polymer
- Creep
- Deformation
- Titanium
- Nylon
- Steel
- Propagation
- Crack
- Stress
- Cracking
- Hickory
- Notch
- Ceramic
- Coating
- Binder
- Gloss
- Aggression
- Fibre
- Stability
- Fiber
- Fatigue
- Clarity
- Acetate
- Carbon
- Weathering
- Transparency
- Grain
- Material
- Temperature
- Reputation
- Agility
- Kc
- Metal
- Longevity
- Silicon
- Strain
- Iron
- Whisker
- Matrix
- Cellulose
- Wear
- Impact
- Rubber
- Determination
- Poly
- Property
- Combine
- Reliability
- Uv
Adjective
Wiktionary
TOUGHNESS, noun. (uncountable) The state of being tough
TOUGHNESS, noun. (physics) (of a metal) Resistance to fracture when stressed
TOUGHNESS, noun. A formidable difficulty
Dictionary definition
TOUGHNESS, noun. Enduring strength and energy.
TOUGHNESS, noun. The property of being big and strong.
TOUGHNESS, noun. The elasticity and hardness of a metal object; its ability to absorb considerable energy before cracking.
TOUGHNESS, noun. Impressive difficulty.
Wise words
Men govern nothing with more difficulty than their tongues,
and can moderate their desires more than their words.