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problem

difficulty / issue / puzzle / medical condition

/ˈpɹɒbləm/

Noun
pl: problempast: problemspp: problematicing: problematizecomp: more problematicsup: most problematic

This term carries a heavy weight of friction or obstruction, suggesting a gap between a current state and a desired goal. While a challenge might be viewed as an opportunity for growth, a problem is typically perceived as a burden or a malfunction that demands a resolution to restore order or functionality. In technical or academic settings, the word shifts from a negative nuisance to a neutral objective, such as a puzzle or a theorem. It describes a structured inquiry where the goal is to find a specific, verifiable answer rather than simply alleviating a stressful situation.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon in a high-rise office
Jessica

The Q3 forecast is a total train wreck.

Jessica
Mr. Sterling
Mr. Sterling

A problem is merely a seed waiting for the rain of intuition.

💡
Mr. Sterling uses a philosophical metaphor to dismiss Jessica's genuine panic about the company's financial data.

Meanings

Noundifficulty

a matter or situation regarded as unwelcome or harmful and needing to be dealt with.

"We need to find a way to solve the problem of traffic congestion."

Nounissue

a question proposed for solution, especially one used in a mathematical or scientific context.

"The students spent an hour working on the calculus problem."

Nounpuzzle

a matter that is difficult to understand or explain.

"The mystery of the missing keys remained a problem for the detectives."

Nounmedical condition

a medical condition or dysfunction.

"He has a chronic problem with his lower back."

Examples

I have a small problem with my car.

Look, we have a huge problem here, okay?

Is there a problem with your order, ma'am?

I just can't see any problem with this plan.

God, this problem is literally ruining my entire week!

I'm sorry, but we've encountered a technical problem.

Listen, the problem is you never listen to me!

Can you help me with this math problem?

I think we have a serious problem with the budget.

It's just a minor problem, don't worry about it.

Collocations & Compounds

solve a problem

to find a solution to a difficulty

She worked tirelessly to solve the problem.

problem child

a child who is difficult to manage

The teacher struggled to connect with the problem child in the class.

problem area

a specific part of a project or body that is failing

The lower back is a common problem area for office workers.

technical problem

a malfunction related to machinery or software

The presentation was delayed due to a technical problem.

complex problem

a difficulty with many interconnected parts

Climate change is an incredibly complex problem.

Idioms & Sayings

the root of the problem

the fundamental cause of a difficulty

Lack of communication is often the root of the problem in relationships.

Etymology

Derived from the Late Latin 'problema', which comes from the Ancient Greek 'próblema' (πρόβλημα), meaning "something thrown forward" or "a task to be solved". It is composed of 'pro-' (forward) and 'ballein' (to throw).

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