problem
[ prob-luhm ]
/ ˈprɒb ləm /
noun
any question or matter involving doubt, uncertainty, or difficulty.
a question proposed for solution or discussion.
Mathematics.
a statement requiring a solution, usually by means of a mathematical operation or geometric construction.
adjective
difficult to train or guide; unruly: a problem child.
Literature.
dealing with choices of action difficult either for an individual or for society at large: a problem play.
Idioms for problem
no problem,
(used as a conventional reply to a request or to express confirmation, affirmation, or gratitude).
Origin of problem
OTHER WORDS FROM problem
sub·prob·lem, nounWords nearby problem
probie,
probiosis,
probiotic,
probit,
probity,
problem,
problem page,
problem-oriented record,
problematic,
problematics,
proboscidate
Example sentences from the Web for problem
British Dictionary definitions for problem
problem
/ (ˈprɒbləm) /
noun
- any thing, matter, person, etc, that is difficult to deal with, solve, or overcome
- (as modifier)a problem child
a puzzle, question, etc, set for solution
maths
a statement requiring a solution usually by means of one or more operations or geometric constructions
(modifier)
designating a literary work that deals with difficult moral questions
a problem play
Word Origin for problem
C14: from Late Latin
problēma, from Greek: something put forward; related to
proballein to throw forwards, from
pro- ² +
ballein to throw
Idioms and Phrases with problem
problem
see no problem.