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problematic

American  
[prob-luh-mat-ik] / ˌprɒb ləˈmæt ɪk /
Often problematical

adjective

  1. of the nature of a problem; doubtful; uncertain; questionable.

    We've discussed the problematic benefits of the treatment.

    Synonyms:
    ambiguous, dubious, unsettled, indeterminate, unsure
  2. involving or presenting a problem that is difficult to deal with or solve.

    She faces a problematic decision.

  3. tending or likely to elicit objections or disapproval; offensive: We've all had to deal with problematic relatives during the holidays.

    My ex-boyfriend's political opinions were often embarrassingly problematic.

    We've all had to deal with problematic relatives during the holidays.


problematic British  
/ ˌprɒbləˈmætɪk /

adjective

  1. having the nature or appearance of a problem; questionable

  2. obsolete logic (of a proposition) asserting that a property may or may not hold Compare apodeictic assertoric

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Other Word Forms

  • nonproblematic adjective
  • nonproblematical adjective
  • nonproblematically adverb
  • problematically adverb
  • quasi-problematic adjective
  • unproblematic adjective
  • unproblematical adjective
  • unproblematically adverb

Etymology

Origin of problematic

First recorded in 1600–10; from Late Latin problēmaticus, from Greek problēmatikós, equivalent to problēmat- (stem of próblēma ) problem + -ikos -ic

Example Sentences

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The initiative presents itself as targeting problematic practices within the personal injury legal system, with language attacking contingency fee arrangements that the company characterizes as self-dealing and designed to artificially inflate medical claims.

From Los Angeles Times

“Without proper advance planning, transferring private-equity interests can be problematic and often involves high fees and onerous restrictions on when a transfer can take place.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Doses spaced many months apart may be possible for obesity treatments using a technology called RNA-interference, which block a cell’s manufacturing instructions for a problematic protein.

From Barron's

"In terms of academic freedom, it's very problematic," said the researcher, who had planned some 20 meetings and seminars with Israeli and Palestinian researchers and students during his trip.

From Barron's

Automating busywork isn’t necessarily problematic on its face, she tells me.

From The Wall Street Journal