different between stronger vs tougher

stronger

English

Etymology

From Middle English strongere, strengere (stronger), from Old English strongra, strengra (stronger), from Proto-Germanic *strangizô (*stronger), comparative of Proto-Germanic *strangaz (strong), equivalent to strong +? -er. More at strong.

Pronunciation

  • (General American) IPA(key): /st?????/
  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /st?????/
  • (Canada, cotcaught merger) IPA(key): /?st?????/
  • Rhymes: -????(?)

Adjective

stronger

  1. comparative form of strong: more strong
  2. (logic) Said of one proposition with respect to another one: that the former entails the latter, but the latter does not entail the former.

Antonyms

  • weaker

stronger From the web:

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  • what stronger than a lion
  • what stronger vibranium or adamantium
  • what strong against dark
  • what strong against ground


tougher

English

Adjective

tougher

  1. comparative form of tough: more tough

Anagrams

  • oughter

German

Adjective

tougher

  1. comparative degree of tough

Adjective

tougher

  1. inflection of tough:
    1. strong/mixed nominative masculine singular
    2. strong genitive/dative feminine singular
    3. strong genitive plural

tougher From the web:

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  • what's tougher than a diamond
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  • what's tougher than nails crossword
  • what's tougher marines or army
  • what's tougher a lion or tiger
  • what's tougher than nails
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