Problem
UK /["/ˈprɒbləm/"]/US /["/ˈprɑːbləm/"]/
Definition
a thing that is difficult to deal with or to understand
In simple words: A difficulty or issue that needs to be solved.
Examples
- Math can be hard, but I will solve this problem.
- We have a problem with the car; it won't start.
- She always finds a way to deal with any problem.
- I would like to discuss the problem we faced yesterday.
- There is no problem too big that we cannot solve together.
Usage notes
Use 'problem' in both formal and informal contexts. Avoid using in overly casual situations when a lighter term might fit, like 'issue' or 'challenge'.
Grammar pattern
problem + object
Memory hint
Think of a person looking puzzled over a maze—every maze has a problem to solve!
Collocations
- acute
- big
- enormous
- host
- set
- be
- pose
- present (somebody with)
- arise
- come up
- crop up
- area
- spot
- behaviour/behavior
- problem about
- problem for
- problem of
- an approach to a problem
- the crux of the problem
- the heart of the problem
- complicated
- difficult
- easy
- do
- find the answer to
- solve
- set
Synonyms
- issue
- challenge
- difficulty
- dilemma
- obstacle
Antonyms
- solution
- answer
- resolution
Common mistakes
- 'Problem' is often confused with 'trouble'—these words have slightly different meanings.
- Some learners may use 'problems' incorrectly with uncountable nouns.
- Use the phrase 'to solve a problem' instead of 'to fix a problem'.