major concern
قلق كبير
Use `major concern` to highlight a serious problem without sounding overly emotional or panicked.
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- A serious problem that needs your full attention right now.
- Commonly used in professional, medical, and serious personal contexts.
- A polite but firm way to highlight a significant issue.
Bedeutung
This phrase is used to describe a problem or worry that is very important and needs immediate attention. It is the 'big deal' that is currently keeping you or someone else awake at night.
Wichtige Beispiele
3 von 6In a business meeting
The rising cost of materials is a major concern for the board.
ارتفاع تكلفة المواد يمثل قلقاً كبيراً لمجلس الإدارة.
Discussing health with a doctor
My recurring headaches have become a major concern.
أصبح صداعي المتكرر مصدر قلق كبير.
Texting a friend about a party
The fact that nobody has RSVP'd yet is a major concern!
حقيقة أن أحداً لم يؤكد حضوره بعد هي قلق كبير!
Kultureller Hintergrund
The phrase reflects a Western cultural preference for 'understatement' in professional settings. By using the word 'concern' instead of 'fear' or 'panic,' speakers maintain a sense of control and rationality. It became a staple of corporate and political language in the mid-20th century to signal importance without causing public alarm.
The 'Softener' Trick
If you want to sound even more polite, add 'a bit of' before it: 'This is a bit of a major concern.' It sounds very British and less aggressive.
Don't Overuse It
If everything is a 'major concern,' then nothing is. Save it for the top 3 problems in your life or project.
In 15 Sekunden
- A serious problem that needs your full attention right now.
- Commonly used in professional, medical, and serious personal contexts.
- A polite but firm way to highlight a significant issue.
What It Means
Major concern is your way of saying something is a big, serious problem. It is not just a small annoyance like a fly in your soup. It is the kind of issue that changes your plans or makes you stop and think. Think of it as the 'red alert' of your vocabulary. It tells people that this specific thing matters more than other small details.
How To Use It
You usually use it as a noun phrase after the verb is or has become. You can say 'The weather is a major concern for our picnic.' It works perfectly when you want to sound serious but calm. It is like pointing at a crack in a dam; you aren't screaming, but you are definitely worried. Use it to highlight the most important obstacle in your way.
When To Use It
Use it in meetings when a project is over budget. Use it with your doctor when describing a symptom that won't go away. You can even use it with friends when you are worried about someone's choices. It is great for news reports, school essays, or professional emails. It sounds smart and balanced. It shows you have thought about the situation deeply.
When NOT To Use It
Don't use it for tiny, silly things unless you are being funny. If you run out of milk, calling it a major concern sounds a bit dramatic. Avoid it in very high-energy, emotional arguments where you might use stronger words like 'disaster.' Also, don't use it if the problem is actually quite small. You don't want to be the person who cries wolf over every little thing.
Cultural Background
In English-speaking cultures, especially in business, people often avoid being too blunt or aggressive. Instead of saying 'This is a terrible mistake,' they say 'This is a major concern.' it is a polite way to be firm. It allows everyone to stay professional while acknowledging that something is going wrong. It is the 'polite warning' of the corporate world.
Common Variations
You might hear people say primary concern or chief concern. These mean almost the same thing but sound slightly more formal. If the problem is growing, you might hear growing concern. If it is a shared worry, it becomes a matter of concern. All of these help you adjust exactly how much 'worry' you want to express.
Nutzungshinweise
This phrase is highly versatile and sits comfortably in the neutral-to-formal range. It is a 'safe' phrase to use in almost any professional or serious situation without risking offense.
The 'Softener' Trick
If you want to sound even more polite, add 'a bit of' before it: 'This is a bit of a major concern.' It sounds very British and less aggressive.
Don't Overuse It
If everything is a 'major concern,' then nothing is. Save it for the top 3 problems in your life or project.
The 'Grave' Upgrade
In very high-level politics or diplomacy, they use 'grave concern.' If you hear a politician say that, it means things are actually very bad.
Beispiele
6The rising cost of materials is a major concern for the board.
ارتفاع تكلفة المواد يمثل قلقاً كبيراً لمجلس الإدارة.
Highlights a financial risk in a professional way.
My recurring headaches have become a major concern.
أصبح صداعي المتكرر مصدر قلق كبير.
Used to emphasize a health issue that needs investigation.
The fact that nobody has RSVP'd yet is a major concern!
حقيقة أن أحداً لم يؤكد حضوره بعد هي قلق كبير!
Slightly dramatic use among friends.
My lack of pizza-eating skills is a major concern for my weekend plans.
نقص مهاراتي في أكل البيتزا هو قلق كبير لخطط عطلة نهاية الأسبوع.
Using a serious phrase for something silly to create humor.
Water scarcity is a major concern for many developing nations.
ندرة المياه هي قلق كبير للعديد من الدول النامية.
Used for global or societal issues.
The dog's lack of appetite is a major concern for me.
فقدان الكلب لشهيته هو قلق كبير بالنسبة لي.
Expressing worry about a loved one/pet.
Teste dich selbst
Choose the best word to complete the professional sentence.
The security breach is a ___ concern for the IT department.
A security breach is a serious issue, so 'major' is the most appropriate adjective.
Identify the correct preposition to follow the phrase.
Pollution is a major concern ___ the local community.
We say something is a concern 'for' someone or a group.
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Formality Level of 'Major Concern'
Using 'big worry' or 'huge problem'.
I'm really worried about this.
The sweet spot for 'major concern'.
This is a major concern for us.
Using 'grave concern' or 'paramount issue'.
This remains a matter of grave concern.
Where to use 'Major Concern'
Doctor's Office
Discussing a symptom.
Office Meeting
Discussing a budget gap.
Parent-Teacher Talk
Discussing grades.
News Report
Discussing the economy.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
11 FragenYes, usually. It refers to a problem or a risk. You wouldn't say 'Winning the lottery is a major concern.'
Yes, you can say 'His health is a major concern' or 'The new manager is a major concern for the staff.'
'Major concern' sounds more professional and thoughtful. 'Big problem' is more direct and slightly more informal.
Yes, especially if you are being serious or slightly sarcastic with a friend. For example: The lack of snacks is a major concern.
You could say it's a minor issue or a negligible matter. These mean it's not worth worrying about.
Grammatically, 'major' is already strong, so 'very' is redundant. Just say a major concern or a huge concern instead.
Not necessarily. It means you are worried or focused on a problem, but it implies a logical, calm worry rather than fear.
Absolutely. It is a very common phrase in academic writing to highlight a gap in research or a social issue.
Yes, it is very common in both American and British English. It's a standard global English phrase.
The most common verbs are is, remains, represents, or has become. For example: This remains a major concern.
It is medium-strong. It’s enough to get people's attention without making them panic.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Grave concern
An extremely serious worry, often used in official government statements.
Cause for concern
A reason to start feeling worried about a situation.
Pressing issue
A problem that needs to be dealt with immediately.
Top priority
The most important thing that needs to be done.
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