B1 Collocation Neutral 3 min read

tough challenge

Demanding obstacle or task

In 15 Seconds

  • Refers to a very difficult but achievable task or situation.
  • Used in business, sports, and personal life to show realism.
  • Combines 'tough' (strong/hard) with 'challenge' (a test of ability).

Meaning

This phrase describes a task or situation that is very difficult to deal with. It implies you need a lot of effort, skill, or patience to succeed.

Key Examples

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Encouraging a teammate

Winning this game will be a tough challenge, but I believe in us.

Winning this game will be a tough challenge, but I believe in us.

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In a job interview

Learning the new software in one week was a tough challenge.

Learning the new software in one week was a tough challenge.

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Texting a friend about a diet

Staying away from pizza this week is a tough challenge!

Staying away from pizza this week is a tough challenge!

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Cultural Background

The phrase reflects the Western cultural ideal of the 'underdog' who succeeds through hard work. It gained massive popularity in 20th-century sports and business management as a way to motivate teams. It suggests that while a task is hard, it is not impossible, which aligns with the 'can-do' attitude prevalent in the US and UK.

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Pair it with 'Face'

If you want to sound like a native, use the verb `face`. Saying 'I am facing a tough challenge' sounds much more natural than 'I have a tough challenge'.

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Don't overdo it

If you call every small problem a `tough challenge`, people might think you are being dramatic or can't handle stress.

In 15 Seconds

  • Refers to a very difficult but achievable task or situation.
  • Used in business, sports, and personal life to show realism.
  • Combines 'tough' (strong/hard) with 'challenge' (a test of ability).

What It Means

Imagine you are facing a mountain that looks impossible to climb. That is a tough challenge. It is more than just 'hard.' It suggests a situation that tests your limits. It could be a difficult exam or a complex project at work. When you use this, you are acknowledging the difficulty ahead. It shows you are being realistic about the effort required.

How To Use It

You can use this as a noun phrase in almost any sentence. It often follows verbs like face, meet, or overcome. You might say, "We are facing a tough challenge this month." It works perfectly when you want to sound determined. It is a great way to validate someone else's hard work too. If a friend is struggling, tell them, "I know it is a tough challenge."

When To Use It

Use it when the difficulty is significant and serious. It fits perfectly in a job interview when discussing past obstacles. Use it when talking about sports or fitness goals. It is great for discussing global issues like climate change. Even in your personal life, use it for big changes. Moving to a new country is definitely a tough challenge. It adds a layer of respect to the task at hand.

When NOT To Use It

Do not use it for tiny, annoying things. Dropping your toast is not a tough challenge. That is just a 'bad start' or a 'nuisance.' Avoid using it if you want to sound overly optimistic or dismissive. If you tell a crying child their puzzle is a tough challenge, it might feel too heavy. Keep it for things that actually require real grit. Don't use it to describe people unless you mean their situation.

Cultural Background

In English-speaking cultures, there is a big focus on 'grit' and 'resilience.' We love stories about people overcoming the odds. Calling something a tough challenge is often seen as a compliment to the person doing it. It implies that the person is brave for even trying. In the US and UK, 'toughness' is a valued trait in leadership. This phrase has been popular in business and sports for decades.

Common Variations

You will often hear people say steep challenge or daunting task. If it is extremely hard, they might call it a herculean task. In casual slang, someone might say it is a beast of a job. If you want to sound more formal, try formidable challenge. All of these carry the same weight of difficulty. Just remember that tough challenge is the most versatile of them all.

Usage Notes

This phrase is safe for all environments. It is a 'safe' way to complain about work without sounding like you are giving up.

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Pair it with 'Face'

If you want to sound like a native, use the verb `face`. Saying 'I am facing a tough challenge' sounds much more natural than 'I have a tough challenge'.

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Don't overdo it

If you call every small problem a `tough challenge`, people might think you are being dramatic or can't handle stress.

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The 'Challenge' Culture

In the US, calling something a 'problem' can sound negative. Calling it a `challenge` sounds proactive and positive, as if you are ready to solve it.

Examples

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#1 Encouraging a teammate
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Winning this game will be a tough challenge, but I believe in us.

Winning this game will be a tough challenge, but I believe in us.

Used here to motivate while staying realistic about the competition.

#2 In a job interview
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Learning the new software in one week was a tough challenge.

Learning the new software in one week was a tough challenge.

Shows the speaker is capable of handling pressure.

#3 Texting a friend about a diet
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Staying away from pizza this week is a tough challenge!

Staying away from pizza this week is a tough challenge!

A lighthearted way to use the phrase for personal struggles.

#4 Discussing a difficult breakup
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Moving on after the divorce has been a tough challenge for him.

Moving on after the divorce has been a tough challenge for him.

Expresses empathy for a serious emotional situation.

#5 Sarcastic comment to a roommate
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I see taking the trash out was a tough challenge for you.

I see taking the trash out was a tough challenge for you.

Using the phrase for a simple task creates a humorous, sarcastic effect.

#6 Formal business presentation
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Entering the European market represents a tough challenge for our firm.

Entering the European market represents a tough challenge for our firm.

Professional tone used to discuss corporate strategy.

Test Yourself

Choose the best word to complete the phrase.

Climbing Mount Everest is a ___ challenge for even the best hikers.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: tough

Mount Everest is extremely difficult, so 'tough' is the natural choice to describe the challenge.

Which verb usually goes with 'tough challenge'?

We need to ___ this tough challenge together.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: face

In English, we 'face' challenges, meaning we confront or deal with them.

🎉 Score: /2

Visual Learning Aids

Formality Spectrum of 'Tough Challenge'

Informal

Used with friends about small things.

Getting out of bed was a tough challenge.

Neutral

Standard daily use.

The exam was a tough challenge.

Formal

Professional or academic settings.

The company faces a tough challenge ahead.

Where to use 'Tough Challenge'

Tough Challenge
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Fitness

Finishing a marathon.

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Career

Leading a new team.

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Education

Passing a bar exam.

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Personal

Breaking a bad habit.

Practice Bank

2 exercises
Choose the best word to complete the phrase. Fill Blank

Climbing Mount Everest is a ___ challenge for even the best hikers.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: tough

Mount Everest is extremely difficult, so 'tough' is the natural choice to describe the challenge.

Which verb usually goes with 'tough challenge'? Fill Blank

We need to ___ this tough challenge together.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: face

In English, we 'face' challenges, meaning we confront or deal with them.

🎉 Score: /2

Frequently Asked Questions

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It is neutral. You can use it in a business report like the project was a tough challenge or with a friend like that workout was a tough challenge.

Yes, you can, but tough challenge is a much more common collocation. It sounds more natural to native ears.

A 'problem' is something that needs to be fixed. A challenge is something that tests your skills. Using challenge sounds more motivated.

Yes, a tough person is someone strong or brave. However, a tough challenge refers only to the situation.

Absolutely. If a friend tells you they have a lot of work, replying Sounds like a tough challenge, you got this! is very supportive.

You can use difficult, hard, demanding, or strenuous. Tough is the most common for daily speech.

No, tough is an adjective here describing the noun challenge. You cannot use the adverb form in this phrase.

You can say you overcame it, conquered it, or simply finished it. For example: We overcame a tough challenge.

It acknowledges that the opponent is strong. It shows respect to the other team by calling the game a tough challenge.

Yes, it is used globally in all major English dialects, including British, American, and Australian English.

Not usually. You wouldn't call a difficult person a tough challenge. You would say they are difficult to work with.

It is a variation of tough challenge. It uses the metaphor of a steep hill that is hard to climb.

Related Phrases

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Uphill battle

A struggle against very difficult odds.

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Hard nut to crack

A problem that is very difficult to solve.

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Tall order

A task that is very difficult to fulfill.

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Acid test

A severe or crucial test of quality or ability.

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