Just so, is is something the matter correct?
Collins COBUILD English Usage (accessible through The Free Dictionary by Farlex) gives the same explanation of how to use "the matter": You use the matter in the same way as an adjective like wrong. For example, instead of saying 'Is something wrong?' you can say 'Is something the matter?'
Likewise, why do we say whats the matter? †it shows you are concerned about the other person. You usually ask someone “What's the matter?†if the person looks angry or worried. In fact, when you say, “What's the matter with you?†you are not really asking what is wrong with the person.
Moreover, is there anything the matter meaning?
It could mean, is there anything that is bothering you, anything that is occupying your mind, or is there anything wrong.
What is the matter phrase?
used for asking someone if there is a problem: You look worried – what's the matter?
