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tougher toss

/ˈtʌf.ər tɒs/intermediate Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

A significantly more difficult decision, challenge, or unpredictable situation than a previous one.

Example Sentences:
  • Predicting the winner of this championship match is a much tougher toss than last year's final.
  • Choosing between those two job offers was a tougher toss than I initially expected.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from the comparative form of the adjective 'tough' (meaning difficult or resilient) combined with 'toss' (referring to a throw, flip, or a difficult decision/situation, as in 'a toss-up'). The phrase colloquially evolved in competitive sports and analytical contexts to describe a significantly harder challenge, choice, or probability assessment.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of a 'tougher toss' as flipping a coin that has two heavy sides—it makes your decision much harder.

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1. What is the meaning of “tougher toss” in English?

In English, tougher toss (noun) is defined as: “A significantly more difficult decision, challenge, or unpredictable situation than a previous one.”.

2. How do you use “tougher toss” in a sentence?

Predicting the winner of this championship match is a much tougher toss than last year's final.

3. What are English synonyms of “tougher toss”?

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “tougher toss”?

Derived from the comparative form of the adjective 'tough' (meaning difficult or resilient) combined with 'toss' (referring to a throw, flip, or a difficult decision/situation, as in 'a toss-up'). The phrase colloquially evolved in competitive sports and analytical contexts to describe a significantly harder challenge, choice, or probability assessment.