How Do You Spell MORE PROBLEM?

Pronunciation: [mˈɔː pɹˈɒbləm] (IPA)

The correct spelling of the phrase "more problem" is actually "more problematic". According to IPA phonetic transcription, the pronunciation of this phrase would be /mɔr prɑbləˈmætɪk/. The addition of the suffix "-atic" changes the noun "problem" into the adjective "problematic". "Problematic" means that something presents a problem or difficulty. So, rather than saying "more problem", it's more accurate to say "more problematic" when referring to something that presents multiple difficulties.

Common Misspellings for MORE PROBLEM

  • nore problem
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  • mire problem
  • mkre problem
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Etymology of MORE PROBLEM

The phrase "more problem" appears to be a combination of two separate words: "more" and "problem".

1. "More": The word "more" originated from the Old English word "māra" which meant "greater in amount, extent, or intensity". It has Indo-European roots and is related to the Latin word "magis", meaning "more" or "in a greater degree". Over time, "more" has retained its meaning of indicating a higher or increased quantity or degree.

2. "Problem": The word "problem" came from the Latin term "problema", which was derived from the Greek word "problēma".