Complication
UK /["/ˌkɒmplɪˈkeɪʃn/"]/US /["/ˌkɑːmplɪˈkeɪʃn/"]/
Definition
a thing that makes a situation more complicated or difficult
In simple words: A problem or difficulty that makes something harder.
Examples
- The surgeon explained that there could be a complication during the procedure.
- Her decision to move abroad added a complication to their relationship.
- The new law introduced complications in the existing regulations.
- The child's behavior added a complication to the already stressful situation.
- In the plot, the complication ultimately leads to a dramatic twist in the story.
Usage notes
Use 'complication' when discussing medical issues or difficulties in plans. Avoid in casual conversations unless talking about serious matters.
Grammar pattern
complication + object
Memory hint
Think of 'completing a mission' where a 'complication' is an unexpected problem.
Collocations
- major
- added
- additional
- add
- cause
- avoid
- arise
- ensue
- occur
- acute
- dangerous
- life-threatening
- develop
- have
- suffer
- arise
- develop
- occur
- rate
- complication with
- complication from
- complication of
- a risk of complications
- complications related to something
Synonyms
- difficulty
- problem
- issue
- obstacle
- setback
Antonyms
- solution
- simplicity
- resolution
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'complicating' which implies making something difficult.
- Using 'complication' in contexts unrelated to problems, like 'easy' situations.