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    Tough luck
    • used, typically ironically or sarcastically, to express sympathy or commiserations

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  2. 1. noun Adverse circumstances resulting in misfortune or hardships; bad luck. John's had some tough luck lately—he really can't seem to catch a break. 2. adjective Involving such circumstances. When used as an adjective, the term is often hyphenated.

  3. 5 days ago · IPA guide. Definitions of tough luck. noun. an unfortunate state resulting from unfavorable outcomes. synonyms: bad luck, ill luck, misfortune. see more.

  4. Feb 3, 2024 · tough luck. ( idiomatic) Bad luck (often an unsympathetic retort to someone suffering misfortune ) Your car broke down? Well, tough luck, you're due at work in 15 minutes. Better run. Categories: English terms with audio links. English lemmas. English nouns.

  5. Noun. 1. tough luck - an unfortunate state resulting from unfavorable outcomes. bad luck, ill luck, misfortune. circumstances, luck, destiny, fate, fortune, lot, portion - your overall circumstances or condition in life (including everything that happens to you); "whatever my fortune may be"; "deserved a better fate"; "has a happy lot"; "the ...

  6. Grammar Reference. Idioms. Tough luck meaning. What does the saying 'Tough luck' mean? Idiom: Tough luck. Meaning: Tough luck is bad luck. Country: International English | Subject Area: General | Usage Type: Both or All Words Used. Contributor: Myranda bifulco.

  7. Tough Luck: Understanding This Common English Expression • Learn the meaning and usage of the popular English expression 'tough luck'. Explore its origins, w...

  8. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English tough luck! spoken a) used when you do not have any sympathy for someones problems Well, that’s just their tough luck! It was their mistake. b) British English used when you feel sympathy about something bad that has happened to someone You didn’t get the job?

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