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Have a weight problem Meaning in English

expression

ˈhæv/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈweɪt/ /ˈpɹɑbɫəm
HAV-uh-WAYT-PRAH-bluhm
hæv/ /æɪ/ /wˈeɪt/ /pɹˈɒbləm
hav-uh-WAYT-PROB-luhm

Definition

To experience difficulties managing your body weight, usually because you are overweight or sometimes underweight.

Usage & Nuances

This phrase is polite and a bit indirect; it's often used to avoid saying 'overweight' directly. Can refer to being overweight (most common) or underweight. Common in medical or sensitive contexts. Often used as 'have a bit of a weight problem' for a softer tone.

Example Sentences

My brother doesn't like to talk about the fact that he has a weight problem.

natural

You'd never know she has a weight problem—she's so confident and energetic.

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She has a weight problem and is trying to eat healthier.

basic

Many teenagers have a weight problem because of poor diet.

basic

Doctors can help if you have a weight problem.

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I've had a weight problem for years, but this new diet is really helping.

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