Meaning of You got a problem with that
A confrontational question about someone's disagreement or complaint.
In simple words: Do you have an issue with this?
You got a problem with that in a sentence
- If you don't like how I do things, you got a problem with that.
- When he criticized my choice of car, I replied, 'You got a problem with that?'
- She looked at me angrily and asked, 'You got a problem with that?'
- At the meeting, I said, 'You got a problem with that?' when someone disagreed.
- When he challenged my authority, I asked him, 'You got a problem with that?'
How to use You got a problem with that
Used when confronting someone about a disagreement or challenge; often in casual or slightly aggressive situations.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Imagine someone pointing at a problem and asking, 'Do you got a problem with that?'
Related words
Collocations with You got a problem with that
- face a problem
- solve a problem
- point out a problem
- create a problem
- have a problem
Synonyms for You got a problem with that
- Do you have an issue?
- Is there a problem?
- What's wrong with that?
- Are you okay with this?
- Do you take issue?
Common mistakes with You got a problem with that
- Confused with 'Is that a problem for you?' which is more polite.
- Using it in formal contexts where a softer tone is preferred.
- Misplacing the emphasis, leading to a misunderstanding of intent.
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Frequently asked questions about "You got a problem with that"
What does "You got a problem with that" mean?
Do you have an issue with this?
What is the definition of "You got a problem with that"?
A confrontational question about someone's disagreement or complaint.
How do you use "You got a problem with that" in a sentence?
If you don't like how I do things, you got a problem with that.
Can you give another example of "You got a problem with that"?
When he criticized my choice of car, I replied, 'You got a problem with that?'
What are synonyms for "You got a problem with that"?
Common alternatives include Do you have an issue?, Is there a problem?, What's wrong with that?, Are you okay with this?, Do you take issue?.
What words go with "You got a problem with that"?
It commonly pairs with face a problem, solve a problem, point out a problem, create a problem, have a problem.
What are common mistakes when using "You got a problem with that"?
Confused with 'Is that a problem for you?' which is more polite. Using it in formal contexts where a softer tone is preferred. Misplacing the emphasis, leading to a misunderstanding of intent.
How do you pronounce "You got a problem with that"?
US: //ju ɡɑt ə ˈprɑbləm wɪð ðæt//, UK: //juː ɡɒt ə ˈprɒbləm wɪð ðæt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
Is "You got a problem with that" formal or informal?
"You got a problem with that" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.
When should I use "You got a problem with that"?
Used when confronting someone about a disagreement or challenge; often in casual or slightly aggressive situations.
