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prob·lem·at·ic I. \|präblə̇|mad.]ik, ]at], ]ēk\ adjective or prob·lem·at·i·cal \]ə̇kəl, ]ēk-\ Etymology: problematic from French problématique, from Late Latin problematicus, from Greek problēmatikos, from problēmat-, problēma problem + -ikos -ic; problematical from Middle French problematique + English -al 1. a. (1) : constituting or presenting a problem : difficult to solve or to come to a decision about or to deal with : perplexing, puzzling < a problematic situation > (2) : so full of difficulty as to make only tentative and uncertain solutions or decisions possible < have arrived at a problematic impasse > b. : unclear and unsettled : being by no means definite : dubious < the future remains problematic > c. : open to question or debate : questionable < whether we should do it or not is problematic > 2. logic : that enunciates or supports what may be but is not necessarily true < a problematic proposition > < problematic judgments concerning the existence of unicorns and zebras > Synonyms: see doubtful II. \ˌpräblə̇ˈmad.ik\ noun (-s) Etymology: problematic, adjective : something that is problematic : a problematic aspect or concern < problematics of womanhood, of men and women together — Stephen Koch > |