minor issue

/ˈmaɪ.nər ˈɪʃ.uː/
noun phraseIntermediate
informal

A small or unimportant problem that is not serious or urgent

The app has a few minor issues, but it still works well overall.

There are small problems with the app, but it functions properly.

Don't worry about the minor issue with the payment; we'll fix it soon.

The small problem with the payment isn't urgent; we'll resolve it shortly.

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Often used to downplay the severity of a problem or to indicate that it can be easily resolved.

Collocations

minor issuea small or unimportant problemminor issuesmultiple small problems

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Related Phrases

no big dealphrase
not a serious problem
minor inconveniencephrase
a small problem that causes slight trouble

💡Pro Tip

Usage in Context

Use 'minor issue' when you want to emphasize that a problem is not serious or urgent. It can help to reassure someone or downplay the severity of a situation.

Gold Rule

Avoid Overuse

While 'minor issue' is useful for downplaying problems, overusing it for serious issues can make you seem dismissive or careless.

📖Word Origin

From 'minor' (Latin 'minor', meaning 'smaller') + 'issue' (Old French 'issue', meaning 'outcome or result').

📝Usage Notes

This phrase is commonly used in both formal and informal contexts to describe problems that are not significant or urgent. It can also be used to reassure someone that a problem is not serious.

Word Breakdown

minor
small or unimportant
adjective
+
issue
a problem or matter
noun
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