Definition, synonyms and related words
plural of problem
"The team spent the morning discussing the various problems they faced during the software update."
In plain English: Problems are difficult situations that stop you from doing what you want to do.
"We need to solve these problems before the project deadline."
Usage: Use "problems" to refer to multiple difficult situations, questions, or faults that need solving. It functions simply as the plural form of "problem" and does not require any special grammatical adjustments beyond standard pluralization rules.
Derived from the Greek problēma, meaning "that which is thrown before," it originally referred to something presented or proposed for solution. The term evolved through Latin and Old French into English, retaining its sense of an obstacle or question requiring resolution.