issue

word

/ˈɪʃu/
I-shoo
/ˈɪʃuː/
I-shoo

Definition

An issue can be a problem that needs attention, a subject people discuss, or a single edition of a magazine or newspaper. The meaning depends on the context.

Usage & Nuances

Very common in formal and everyday English. In work and tech contexts, issue often sounds more neutral or polite than problem. Common collocations: "a serious issue," "raise an issue," "deal with an issue," and "the latest issue" of a magazine. Be careful: for magazines, use issue for one edition, not the general idea of publishing.

Example Sentences

We have a small issue with the printer.

basic

Climate change is an important issue.

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I bought the July issue of the magazine.

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If there's an issue, just let me know and I'll help.

natural

She raised an issue about fairness in the meeting.

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Did you see the latest issue? There's a great interview in it.

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