What is another word for toughly?

Pronunciation: [tˈʌfli] (IPA)

"Toughly" is a versatile word meaning to do something in a difficult or aggressive manner. However, if you want to add some creativity and variety to your vocabulary, there are plenty of synonyms you can use in its place. Some good options include "firmly," "resolutely," "tenaciously," "sternly," "rigorously," and "steadfastly." These words convey the same level of intensity and determination as "toughly" but offer a unique twist to your language. Experimenting with synonyms can also help prevent repetitive writing while keeping your message clear and concise.

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A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Toughly

He had the slenderness of his years, but was toughly knit, and already possessed in eye and mouth the steady unwavering determination that the river life develops.
"The Adventures of Bobby Orde"
Stewart Edward White
This design the old Arab resisted toughly, and with all his strength, knowing that dismounted he would be no match for the trio of stout lads whom he had calculated on capturing at his ease.
"The Boy Slaves"
Mayne Reid
And my father after a toughly honest resistance was won over to Darwinism, the idea of Evolution got hold of him, the idea that life itself was intolerant of vain repetitions; and he had had to "consider his position" in the church.
"The Passionate Friends"
Herbert George Wells

Famous quotes with Toughly

  • That certain women were ready to sell themselves caused no excessive disgust in Isabelle. It was inevitable that a number of both men and women should compromise the institution of marriage by marrying for money, and once that happened there could be no question of impressing on the toughly logical female mind the unique vileness of prostitution. She had sometimes wondered, too, whether the contempt men felt for women who market their favors did not in part proceed from from the sense of grievance eternally felt by buyers against vendors.
    Rebecca West

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