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    Hin·drance
    /ˈhindrəns/

    noun

    • 1. a thing that provides resistance, delay, or obstruction to something or someone: "a hindrance to the development process"
  2. The meaning of HINDRANCE is the state of being interfered with, held back, or slowed down : the state of being hindered. How to use hindrance in a sentence.

  3. something that makes it more difficult for you to do something or for something to develop: I've never considered my disability a hindrance, but other people have. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Difficult things and people. a (heavy) cross to bear idiom. albatross. ball and chain. bane. be dead meat idiom. be in the clear idiom. bump.

  4. A hindrance is something that hindersmakes it harder for something to happen or be done or for someone to do something. Hindrance is most commonly used in the context of progress, tasks, work, or other things that involve the completion of a goal. Hindrances delay, interrupt, or slow down progress. The words obstacle and impediment are very ...

  5. something that makes it more difficult for you to do something or for something to develop: I've never considered my disability a hindrance, but other people have. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Difficult things and people. a (heavy) cross to bear idiom. albatross.

  6. Hindrance refers to the act of slowing things down, or the thing that's causing the problem, like your "helpful" little sister. It's the noun form of the verb hinder, which is "to get in the way." Definitions of hindrance. noun. any obstruction that impedes or is burdensome.

  7. 4 days ago · 1. countable noun. A hindrance is a person or thing that makes it more difficult for you to do something. The higher rates have been a hindrance to economic recovery. [ + to] You would be more of a hindrance than a help. Synonyms: obstacle, check, bar, block More Synonyms of hindrance. 2. uncountable noun.

  8. hindrance. [countable, usually singular] a person or thing that makes it more difficult for somebody to do something or for something to happen. To be honest, she was more of a hindrance than a help. hindrance to something/somebody The high price is a major hindrance to potential buyers.

  9. noun. any obstruction that impedes or is burdensome. synonyms: encumbrance, hindrance, hitch, incumbrance, interference, preventative, preventive. see more. noun. something immaterial that interferes with or delays action or progress. synonyms: balk, baulk, check, deterrent, handicap, hindrance, impediment. see more. noun.

  10. something or someone that makes it difficult for you to do something: Large class sizes are a hindrance to teachers. (Definition of hindrance from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of hindrance. in Chinese (Traditional) 阻礙,障礙… See more. in Chinese (Simplified) 阻碍,障碍… See more. in Spanish.

  11. 1. a. The act of hindering: was angered by their hindrance of the project. b. The condition of being hindered. 2. Something that hinders; an impediment. [Middle English hindraunce, harm, from hindren, to hinder; see hinder1 .] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

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