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UK//wɒts jʊə ˈprɒbləm//US//wɑts jʊr ˈprɑbləm//

Meaning of What's your problem

A phrase asking someone about their difficulties or troubles.

In simple words: What is bothering you?

What's your problem in a sentence

  • In the meeting, he bluntly said, 'What’s your problem?'
  • Sometimes, I just need to ask, 'What’s your problem?' to understand better.
  • She seemed annoyed; I had to ask, 'What’s your problem?'

How to use What's your problem

Used in various contexts, often to inquire about someone's issues. Can be informal or slightly confrontational depending on tone. Avoid in formal settings.

Grammar pattern

standalone question

Memory hint

Think of someone asking, 'What's the issue?' in a concerned way.

Related words

Collocations with What's your problem

  • ask what's your problem
  • know what's your problem
  • find out what's your problem

Synonyms for What's your problem

  • What is bothering you?
  • What is wrong?
  • What’s troubling you?

Common mistakes with What's your problem

  • Overuse it in casual conversations.
  • Use it in a sarcastic or aggressive tone unintentionally.
  • Mixing it with similar phrases like 'What is your problem?' without context.

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Frequently asked questions about What's your problem

What does What's your problem mean?

What is bothering you?

What is the definition of What's your problem?

A phrase asking someone about their difficulties or troubles.

How do you use What's your problem in a sentence?

In the meeting, he bluntly said, 'What’s your problem?'

Can you give another example of What's your problem?

Sometimes, I just need to ask, 'What’s your problem?' to understand better.

What are synonyms for What's your problem?

Common alternatives include What is bothering you?, What is wrong?, What’s troubling you?.

What words go with What's your problem?

It commonly pairs with ask what's your problem, know what's your problem, find out what's your problem.

What are common mistakes when using What's your problem?

Overuse it in casual conversations. Use it in a sarcastic or aggressive tone unintentionally. Mixing it with similar phrases like 'What is your problem?' without context.

How do you pronounce What's your problem?

US: //wɑts jʊr ˈprɑbləm//, UK: //wɒts jʊə ˈprɒbləm//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use What's your problem?

Used in various contexts, often to inquire about someone's issues. Can be informal or slightly confrontational depending on tone. Avoid in formal settings.