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combatant vs tough

tough vs combatant

combatant and tough both are nouns.

combatant and tough both are adjectives.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
combatant Yes Yes No No
tough Yes Yes No No
As nouns, tough is a hyponym of combatant; that is, tough is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than combatant:
  • combatant: someone who fights (or is fighting)
  • tough: someone who learned to fight in the streets rather than being formally trained in the sport of boxing
combatant (noun) tough (noun)
someone who fights (or is fighting) an aggressive and violent young criminal
a cruel and brutal fellow
someone who learned to fight in the streets rather than being formally trained in the sport of boxing
combatant (adjective) tough (adjective)
engaging in or ready for combat resistant to cutting or chewing
physically toughened
not given to gentleness or sentimentality
unfortunate or hard to bear
substantially made or constructed
feeling physical discomfort or pain (`tough' is occasionally used colloquially for `bad')
violent and lawless
very difficult; severely testing stamina or resolution
making great mental demands; hard to comprehend or solve or believe
Difference between combatant and tough

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