What is a big word for problem?
What is another word for problem?
hindrance | dilemma |
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issue | trouble |
headache | obstacle |
setback | adversity |
pickle | predicament |
What is opposite word of solve?
Opposite of to find an answer or solution to a problem or question. confound. complicate. confuse. obfuscate.
How do you say there is a problem?
Synonyms for There is a problem
- have a problem.
- we have a problem.
- there was a problem.
- presents a problem.
- there is one problem.
- has a problem.
- poses a problem.
- we got a problem.
Is there any issues or are there any issues?
So, would “Is there any problem” sound as natural as “are there any problems?”. No, they do not have the same meaning. The best/most natural phrase is “are there any problems?” This is a fairly neutral way to ask if something is wrong, or if everything is OK.
What can I use instead of in order to?
What is another word for in order to?
to | so as to |
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as a means to | for the purpose of |
that one may | that it would be possible to |
with the aim of | in order to achieve |
so as to achieve | for |
What is the definition of should?
1 : ought to They should be here soon. 2 : happen to If you should see them, say hello for me. 3 —used as a more polite or less assured form of shall Should I turn the light out?
What does it mean if something is not mandatory?
adjective. Not required by law or mandate; voluntary. ‘the company has a non-mandatory pension scheme’ More example sentences.
How do you use the word mandatory?
Mandatory sentence example
- We’re what I’d call mandatory friends.
- The French government now asked to be allowed to march into Spain, as Austria had marched into Naples, as the mandatory of the powers, for the purpose of putting a stop to a state of things perilous alike to herself and to all Europe.