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Synonyms and antonyms of Small and minor problems in British Thesaurus

Small and minor problems

hitch (noun)

a problem that is not very serious

triviality (noun)

a minor detail or difficulty

bother (noun)

trouble or difficulty caused by doing something when this is annoying but not very serious

blip (noun)

informal a minor problem or delay that does not last very long

glitch (noun)

informal a small and sudden problem, especially with technology such as a computer

niggle (noun)

British something that annoys or worries you slightly

hiccup (noun)

informal a small problem or a problem that causes a short delay

wrinkle (noun)

informal a small problem

teething problems (noun)

minor problems that a new company, project, product etc may have in the beginning

a spot of bother ()

used for emphasizing that a problem is small and not serious

fun and games (humorous)

humorous used about a situation that you do not enjoy dealing with

open-and-shut case (noun)

a problem that can be solved easily

the thin end of the wedge ()

something that is not important by itself but will have serious, usually bad, effects in the future